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    Quote Originally Posted by d@rk51d3 View Post
    Sounds like James Clavell's "SHOGUN".
    It is a long time since I read that, but I believe it was set in a period about 100 years later.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Farang View Post
    A couple with Land Rover themes.
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    While talking about early Landrover books, consider any of the books published in the 1950s and 60s. These are about her extensive trips in an 80" Landrover, usually alone, and including driving round the world (not the watery bits, of course).

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    Just finished "Sword of Honour" by David Kirk. Great read and full of action. A samurai story which I don't normally read so much of.

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    Just finished reading "Made In Korea "story of Chung Ju Yung & the rise of Hyundai. Very interesting read.

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    Just started "The Bush" by Don Watson. Tells some uncomfortable truths as far as I read it.

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    More info Ranga.....who is Don Watson?

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    Just finished Watson's Peir about the guy who ran the signals at Gallipoli and built the Pier they loaded men and supplies by Joshua Funder. Clever use of present day recollections and war front reports. Very good read

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    Watson's Pier | The story of the campaign that almost destroyed the Anzacs and the escape that saved a nation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ramblingboy42 View Post
    More info Ranga.....who is Don Watson?
    Haven't read much yet, but plenty around on google - The Bush by Don Watson review

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chenz View Post
    Just finished Watson's Peir about the guy who ran the signals at Gallipoli and built the Pier they loaded men and supplies by Joshua Funder. Clever use of present day recollections and war front reports. Very good read

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    Watson's Pier | The story of the campaign that almost destroyed the Anzacs and the escape that saved a nation.
    Watson was brought up on the Bay Road which is ironically now called Anzac Highway at Plympton. The house he built when he came home later became the police patrol base for Plympton police unfortunately in about 2004 it was sold and developers put a dozer through it to build some more style less box units It was a well designed and built house and knowing that the man who built it did so before about 1923 meant that it was probably somewhat therapeutic or at least so I thought.

    Watsons father apparently owned a lot of the land on the southern side of Anzac Highway in the Plympton Area and his son chose the location for his new house.
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    "The Amazing SAS", the inside story of Australia's special forces. by Ian McPhedran.
    from Training through to Iraq, these men work behind the scenes and you usually only hear about them when one is KIA or awarded a Victoria Cross.
    What fascinates me about these men is that each and every one of them can (and do) take over any position in their group, from Leader to Signals to Medic and are all equally competent, these are the unsung heroes and it is good to see some recognition, there is another by the same Author, can't think of the name at the moment, but just as good, Regards Frank

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