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Australian Army Biographies

Subject Author/Title Year of Publication
Blamey Hetherington/Blamey 1954
Bridges & White Bean/Two men I knew 1957
Savige Russell/There goes a man 1959
Bennett Legg/The Gordon Bennett story 1965
Kent Hughes Howard/Kent Hughes 1972
Blamey Hetherington/Blamey. 1973
Monash Smithers/Sir John Monash 1973
Mackay Chapman/Iven G. Mackay 1975
Morshead Moore/Morshead 1976
Chauvel Hill/Chauvel of the Light Horse 1978
Bridges Coulthard-Clark/A heritage of spirit 1979
Dougherty Fearnside & Clift/Dougherty. 1979
Herring Sayers/Ned Herring 1980
Monash Serle/John Monash 1982
Galleghan Arneil/Black Jack 1983
Monash Pedersen/Monash as military commander 1985
Bennett Lodge/The fall of General Gordon Bennett 1986
Bell Williams & Goodman/Jane Bell, OBE 1988
Legge Coulthard-Clark/No Australian need apply 1988
Jacka Grant/Jacka, VC 1989
O'Brien Rimmer/In time for war 1991
Bennett Clisby/Guilty or innocent? 1992
Robertson Grey/Australian brass 1992
Vasey Horner/General Vasey's war 1992
Dunlop Ebury/Weary 1994
Dawkins Ingle/From Duntroon to the Dardanelles 1995
Fargher Stubbings/Command wisely 1996
McNamara Coulthard-Clark/McNamara, VC 1997
Ryrie Vincent/My darling Mick 1997
White Derham/The silence ruse 1998
Blamey Horner/Blamey 1998
Cutler McCullough/Roden Cutler, VC 1998
Lavarack Lodge/Lavarack 1998
Howse Tyquin/Neville Howse 1999
Bullwinkel Manners/Bullwinkel 1999
Potts Edgar/Warrior of Kokoda 1999
Gellibrand Sadler/The paladin 2000
Honner Brune/We band of brothers 2000
Howse Braga/ANZAC doctor 2000
Rogers Thomson/Winning with intelligence 2000
Serong Blair/There to the bitter end 2001

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