Books & Learning Packs
Browse among our unique and growing collection of books on ANZAC Day and the ANZACs. Also included are several teaching and learning packs. All of our books are printed in Australia. Prices ex and inclusive of GST are shown. All orders are shipped by couriers or Australia Post. Orders to an address in Australia incur a flat shipping and handling charge of $7.70 (incl GST) per order. Orders sent to international locations attract a shipping cost based on weight.
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In Search of Ethel Allchin
The individual book from the In Search of … series.
ISBN 0 9581625 6 5
Add to Cart5.87€ -
K is for Kokoda
An A to Z of Australia and the Second World War
By Matt Anderson
Nothing before or since has rivaled Australia's participation in the Second World War, both in its extent and its intensity. The war changed how we saw ourselves as a nation and to whom we would look in the future to underwrite our security. It modernised our industry, swept away the unemployment of the Great Depression, and redefined the role of women at home, in the work force and in the armed services. Through a collection of short overviews and sketches, K is for Kokoda explores these and other aspects of Australians at war in 1939-1945.
Published by the ANZAC Day Commemoration Committee (Queensland), 2010. Soft cover, photographs, 104 pages. ISBN 978-0-9804480-3-0
Call To Order11.00€ -
seek!
An illustrated and pictorial tribute to Australia's tracker dogs in the Vietnam War. (Read more.)
This resource aligns with Australian Curriculum : History for Years 6 and 10 as well as the historical context required in the literature strand of the Australian Curriculum : English Years 5-10.
seek! is a 48-page tribute to the Australian tracker dogs that served in the Vietnam War.
In full colour with more than 110 photos (black & white as well as colour)—plus maps and illustrations—this book gives an overview of the Vietnam War and the service of the Australians who were deployed there; and the role of the eleven dogs that were part of the combat tracker teams that operated during Australia’s commitment from 1966 to 1972.Authors: Di Burke and Mary Small
Suitable 10 yo to adult. -- ISBN 978-0-9804480-6-1
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Why are they marching Daddy? (Shelf Book)
(Shelf Book)
ISBN 0 9581625 5 7
Published July 2004 to complement Big Book Kit
Add to Cart5.13€ -
The Unknown Australian Soldier
This resource aligns with the Australian Curriculum : History for Year 9 and the study of contextual text within the Australian Curriculum : English [Literature Strand] for Years 5-9.
Two children who have attended the interment ceremony for the Unknown Australian Soldier at the Australian War Memorial are somewhat bewildered as to why this event took place. In a "dream sequence" the ghost of the Unknown Australian Soldier takes the children on a journey back in time to Gallipoli, the Middle East, the Western Front, etc. Suit middle primary to lower secondary.
ISBN 0-9577957-3-4
Published 2001
Author - Mary Small
Illustrator - Anne Langridge
Paperback with celloglaze cover; 32 pp excluding cover; B5 Landscape; Colour illustrations superimposed on photosAdd to Cart5.13€ -
Digging for Diggers
Shortlisted for The Australian Awards for Excellence in Educational Publishing for 2003.
This resource aligns with the Australian Curriculum : History for Year 9.
It is also a useful tool when teaching research skills at any upper school level.
This book is the definitive guide to researching the military history of a WW1 Digger. In a step by step approach, author Graeme Hosken provides the researcher with all of the information and tools necessary to complete the task.
80 pages plus cover
ISBN 0-9580273-2-3
Published October 2002
Author Graeme Hosken
Published by ADCC Publications
Add to Cart11.73€ -
Walers Go To War
This resource aligns with the Australian Curriculum : History for Year 3 and the historical text component of the Australian Curriculum : English [Literature Strand] for Years 5-7.
A story about the Australian war horses, the Walers, who went with the Australian troopers to the Boer War in South Africa and with the Light Horsemen to World War 1. Delightful illustrations, many humorous, to help younger readers understand the role of these Australian horses in wartime, the hardships suffered by the men and their horses and the special bond they shared. Suit lower – middle primary.
ISBN 0-9577957-6-9
Published December 2001
Author – Vashti Farrer
Illustrator – Sue O’Loughlin
Paperback with celloglaze cover; 32 pp excluding cover; B5 Portrait; Colour illustrations every page;Add to Cart5.13€ -
In Search of Kingsford Smith, MC
The individual book from the In Search of … series.
ISBN 0 9581625 7 3
Add to Cart5.87€ -
Lofty's Mission
Written by well known children's book author Krista Bell and illustrated by the wonderful paper images of David Miller, this book is a must for all lower primary school children's bookshelves.
This resource aligns with the Australian Curriculum : History for Years 1 and 2 and Australian Curriculum: English [Literature Strand ]for Years 1 and 2.
Harley McNamara has bred Lofty to be a champion racing pigeon. Now the army needs strong messenger pigeons to help win the war and Harley's dreams are shattered when Lofty is taken from him. Will Lofty ever come home?
This entrancing little fiction based on fact story highlights how, in Australia between 1942 and 1943 during the Second World War, home breeders donated more than 13 000 baby pigeons ('squeakers') to the army to be trained as messenger pigeons. Several Australian birds were awarded the Dickins Medal for bravery.
Weight: 120g
ISBN - 978 - 0 - 9804480 - 7 - 8
Pages 32 pages
PaperbackCall To Order7.33€ -
In Search of the AE2
The individual book from the In Search of … series.
ISBN 0 9581625 9 X
Add to Cart5.87€
