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Alternative title: On the Warpath : An Anthology of Australian Military Travel
Issue Details: First known date: 2004... 2004 On the War-Path : An Anthology of Australian Military Travel
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Carlton, Parkville - Carlton area, Melbourne - North, Melbourne, Victoria,:Melbourne University Press , 2004 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Out in the Soudan, E. Phillips , extract novel war literature (p. 24-26)
Those Sudan Days, Tom Gunning , single work autobiography (p. 27-30)
Note: Editor's note: Tom Gunning's memoir of the Sudan was not published until 1947, in As You Were, a collection of military yarns produced by the Australian War Memorial. Gunning recalls the public fervour that accompanied the NSW contingent's embarkation in Sydney, implying it was not matched by the response that greeted the men upon their return. As another veteran of this ill-conceived expedition dryly observed: 'Our reappearance in Australia with unbroken ranks was thought to be inconsistent with the due achievement of glory'. When he died in 1949 Gunning left a bequest to be used for the erection of a memorial by Circular Quay to commemorate the departure for North Africa. Gunning also fought in the Boer war.
'The Arrival of the New South Wales Troops in South Africa', A. B. Paterson , extract autobiography war literature (p. 31-36)
From A. W. Cameron, The Boer War : A Perspective from the Glen Innes Examiner, 1899-1902, A. W. Cameron , extract correspondence war literature (p. 37-39)
Australia at the Front : A Colonial View of the Boer War, Frank Wilkinson , extract autobiography war literature (p. 40-42)
Tommy Cornstalk, J. H. M. Abbott , extract autobiography war literature (p. 43-49)
'Experiences of a Victorian Nurse in South Africa', Julia Anderson , extract autobiography war literature (p. 50-56)
Happy Dispatches, A. B. Paterson , extract diary war literature (p. 57-64)
A Single Flame, Martin Boyd , extract autobiography war literature (p. 72-78)
The Grey Battalion, May Tilton , extract autobiography war literature (p. 79-81)
'Over There' with the Australians, R. Hugh Knyvett , extract autobiography war literature (p. 82-84)
What to Know in Egypt : A Guide for Australian Soldiers, C. E. W. Bean , extract essay war literature (p. 85-88)
By-Ways on Service : Notes from an Australian Journal, Hector Dinning , extract prose war literature (p. 89-96)
A Bedouin Garden, Charles Barrett , single work prose war literature (p. 97-99)
The Australian Imperial Force in Sinai and Palestine 1914-1918, Harry S. Gullett , extract autobiography war literature (p. 100-102)
Tucker Sees India, M. L. Skinner , extract novel war literature (p. 103-106)
A Woman's Experiences in the Great War, Louise Mack , extract autobiography war literature (p. 107-111)
Flesh in Armour, Leonard Mann , extract novel war literature (p. 112-115)
War Letters, John Monash , extract correspondence war literature (p. 116-120)
The Middle Parts of Fortune : Somme and Ancre, 1916, Frederic Manning , extract novel war literature (p. 121-127)
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