Issue Details: First known date: 2004... 2004 [Excerpt from Not Quite Men, No Longer Boys]
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    y separately published work icon War in Words : The Halstead Armoury of Australian War Writing Matthew Richardson (editor), Broadway : Halstead Press , 2004 Z1107191 2004 anthology autobiography correspondence extract poetry short story war literature 'Australian writers have excelled since colonial times in presenting war in all its aspects, drawing character as it emerges under the pressures of life and death struggle. Arranged historically are poems and fine prose, from Furphy's sardonic story of the Arrow War, to post-Vietnam reflections on the aftermath of conflict, their insights are the key to an outlook on war which has not developed in other cultures' (Publisher's blurb). Broadway : Halstead Press , 2004 pg. 251-262
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