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This
is a different kind of history book.
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A
pictorial history
That Magnificent 9th
By Mark Johnston. Hardcover, 272 pages. Published by Allen &
Unwin. $49.95.
Reviewer
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Cpl Jonathan Garland
AUSTRALIAS
9 Div was one of five volunteer divisions raised in WW2 and, through
actions in Tobruk and El Alamein, became famous throughout the world.
The
title of this book is taken from a remark made by General Montgomery
after the Battle of El Alamein.
The
book is a history of the division written, not from the top down,
but from the perspective of the junior soldiers who served in its
ranks.
It
is a largely pictorial history. In fact, the book is in many ways
just an extended photo caption.
Where
the troops were and what they were doing at the time is depicted
in about 200 photos, accompanied by text that describes the content
of those photos, explains them in the context of events of the time
and links them in a chronology from beginning to end.
Headings
in bold type naturally lead the eye to the photo captions contained
within the body of the text.
The
result is a readable book that can be picked up and put down at
leisure but is equally easy to read from cover to cover in one sitting.
Appendices
include casualty tables and honours and awards but this is almost
the only statistical data in what is a human story.
This
is a different kind of history book, not for the dedicated historian
but for the interested amateur looking for a window into the world
of the soldier in 9 Div.
If
you have the extra cash, you might find this an interesting read
or an inspired Christmas gift.
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