
Somewhere in Asia: War, Journalism and Australia (TM)s Neighbours, 1941-1975
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Author: P Torney - Parlicki
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 305
From 1941-1975, as a series of conflicts gripped Asia and the Pacific, Australian journalism was often dominated by war reporting from the region. In this groundbreaking study, Prue Torney-Parlicki shows that, in a very real sense, Australia `descovered' Asia and the Pacific through the eyes of Damien Parer, Osmar White, Denis Warner and other correspondents.
Author: P Torney - Parlicki
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 305
From 1941-1975, as a series of conflicts gripped Asia and the Pacific, Australian journalism was often dominated by war reporting from the region. In this groundbreaking study, Prue Torney-Parlicki shows that, in a very real sense, Australia `descovered' Asia and the Pacific through the eyes of Damien Parer, Osmar White, Denis Warner and other correspondents.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: P Torney - Parlicki
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 305
From 1941-1975, as a series of conflicts gripped Asia and the Pacific, Australian journalism was often dominated by war reporting from the region. In this groundbreaking study, Prue Torney-Parlicki shows that, in a very real sense, Australia `descovered' Asia and the Pacific through the eyes of Damien Parer, Osmar White, Denis Warner and other correspondents.
Author: P Torney - Parlicki
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 305
From 1941-1975, as a series of conflicts gripped Asia and the Pacific, Australian journalism was often dominated by war reporting from the region. In this groundbreaking study, Prue Torney-Parlicki shows that, in a very real sense, Australia `descovered' Asia and the Pacific through the eyes of Damien Parer, Osmar White, Denis Warner and other correspondents.

Somewhere in Asia: War, Journalism and Australia (TM)s Neighbours, 1941-1975