Australia's Frontline: The Northern Territory's War
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is a historical book by Frank X. Alcorta, first published in 1991 by Allen & Unwin.
It was commissioned by the Northern Territory government to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Australia in 1942.
Key Details of the Book
- Author: Frank X. Alcorta (also referred to as Frank X. Alcorta).
- Focus: The military history of the Northern Territory during World War II, specifically focusing on the Bombing of Darwin and the region's role as Australia’s "frontline".
- Content: The 120-page book is profusely illustrated with black and white and colour photographs, maps, and appendices.
- Features: It includes a glossary of WWII-era Australian slang and a bibliography for further research.
Author: Frank Alcorta
Format: Hardback, 128 pages, 300mm x 247mm
Published: 1992, Allen & Unwin, Australia
Genre: Military History
Description
is a historical book by Frank X. Alcorta, first published in 1991 by Allen & Unwin.
It was commissioned by the Northern Territory government to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Australia in 1942.
Key Details of the Book
- Author: Frank X. Alcorta (also referred to as Frank X. Alcorta).
- Focus: The military history of the Northern Territory during World War II, specifically focusing on the Bombing of Darwin and the region's role as Australia’s "frontline".
- Content: The 120-page book is profusely illustrated with black and white and colour photographs, maps, and appendices.
- Features: It includes a glossary of WWII-era Australian slang and a bibliography for further research.
Australia's Frontline: The Northern Territory's War