The Unseen Anzac
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The Unseen Anzac
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The Unseen Anzac
The previously untold story of an extraordinary man and a great war photographer.
The Unseen Anzac unveils the previously untold story of an extraordinary man and a great war photographer.
Cameras were banned at the Western Front when the Anzacs arrived in 1916, prompting correspondent Charles Bean to argue continually for Australia to have a dedicated photographer. He was eventually assigned an enigmatic polar explorerβββGeorge Hubert Wilkins.
Within weeks of arriving at the front, Wilkins' exploits became legendary. He did what no photographer had previously dared to do. He went 'over the top' with the troops and ran forward to photograph the actual fighting. He led soldiers into battle, captured German prisoners, was wounded repeatedly, and was twice awarded the Military Crossβββall while he refused to carry a gun and armed himself only with a bulky glass-plate camera.
Wilkins ultimately produced the most detailed and accurate collection of World War I photographs in the world, which is now held at the Australian War Memorial. After the war, Wilkins returned to exploring, and during the next 40 years, his life became shrouded in secrecy. His work at the Western Front was forgotten, and others claimed credit for his photographs.
Throughout his life, Wilkins wrote detailed diaries and letters, but when he died in 1958, these documents were locked away. Jeff Maynard follows a trail of myth and misinformation to locate Wilkins' lost records and to reveal the remarkable, true story of Australia's greatest war photographer.
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The Unseen Anzac by Jeff Maynard has been hailed as thrilling and exceptionally well-researched, with reviewers suggesting that it's an essential read for Australians. The book provides an understated but insightful biography of Wilkins, portraying him as a restless maverick whose life was not confined to wartime achievements. While Wilkins may not be widely known today, the book is praised for its captivating tales and for unearthing forgotten stories through meticulous exploration of personal letters and diaries.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781925106787
Publisher: Scribe Publications
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 21 October 2015
Country: Australia
Imprint: Scribe Publications
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 30.0mm
Width: 164.0mm
Height: 241.0mm
Weight: 599g
Pages: 296
About the Author
Jeff Maynard is an author and documentary maker. His books include Niagara's Gold, Divers in Time, and Wings of Ice. He is a former editor of Australian Motorcycle News, and retains a keen interest in classic motorcycles. He is a member of the Explorers Club and is on the board of the Historical Diving Society. Jeff continues to research Sir Hubert Wilkins and locate his records and artefacts in Australia, Europe, and the USA. Jeff lives in Melbourne with his wife, Zoe, and their family.
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