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Robert Macklin was born in Queensland where he was educated at Ironside School, Brisbane Grammar and the University of Queensland. He worked as a Jackaroo on a sheep and cattle property then as a roustabout in a shearing team before joining The Courier-Mail as a cadet journalist.
Later he moved to Melbourne and Canberra where he worked in the Parliamentary Press Gallery for The Age and then as Press Secretary to Sir John McEwen during his Prime Ministership...read more»
Seventy years ago this month American forces arrived in Australia to help repel the imminent Japa....
Dec 06, 2011
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Ah, coincidence, from Dickens to Didion it is the meat and drink of the writer's art. Even re....
Dec 05, 2011
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As we approach Christmas and the traditional celebration of the birth of Jesus, a new book reveal....
Dec 04, 2011
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Escaping a violent home life, Private Ron Cashman had just turned 19 when he was pitched into the front line of the Korean War. Over the next two years he fought with the diggers in one of the pivotal wars of the twentieth century. Cashman took part in desperate hand-to-hand combat, was wounded three times and won the Military Medal for saving the lives of three mates. In a brief interlude, he fell in love with the woman who would see him through the conflict and its unexpected aftermath.
For more than 30 years Cashman was haunted by visions of the thick white mists that swirled around the Korean mountainsides, providing cover for waves of attacking Chinese soldiers. His traumatic memories led to a restless, ill-starred life, until a retired army psychiatrist used the power of hypnosis to free him from his terrible burden.
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"Keep Off the Skyline is an excellent account of the little-known experiences of the several thousand Australian infantrymen who fought in the Korean War: This is a splendidly written and strongly founded book. I commend it both as a work of history and a fine adventure story." Robert O'Neill, the official Australian historian of the Korean War:
Publisher: Jon Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 978-1-74031-083-3