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Issue Details: First known date: 2015... 2015 Ancestry : Stories of Multicultural Anzacs
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'This work shares the stories of those service men and women from 'all kinds of backgrounds served together during the Great War.' For many, wartime service gave then the equality that was not available to them in Australian society either before or after the war...' (Source : Ancestry: Stories of Multicultural Anzacs, 2015:3)

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Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Canberra, Australian Capital Territory,: Department of Veterans' Affairs , 2015 .
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      Extent: 56p.
      Description: col. illus.
      Note/s:
      • Includes bibliography
      • In association with the Australian War Memorial.

      ISBN: 9780992583927

Works about this Work

The Children's Book Council of Australia's Book of the Year Awards: the Winners Your Kids Must Read Linda Morris , 2016 single work column
— Appears in: Brisbane Times , 19 August 2016;

'There is a paradox in Australian children's literature and it is this: in an age where the young are attached to the very digital devices predicted to crucify the printed book, children's book publishing is in robust health. Not surviving but thriving.'

'Children's book sales have been on the rise on the back of vibrant stories from Mem Fox, Jackie French and Bob Graham and many others. ...'

The Children's Book Council of Australia's Book of the Year Awards: the Winners Your Kids Must Read Linda Morris , 2016 single work column
— Appears in: Brisbane Times , 19 August 2016;

'There is a paradox in Australian children's literature and it is this: in an age where the young are attached to the very digital devices predicted to crucify the printed book, children's book publishing is in robust health. Not surviving but thriving.'

'Children's book sales have been on the rise on the back of vibrant stories from Mem Fox, Jackie French and Bob Graham and many others. ...'

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