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Ian townsend is a journalist who worked for many year with abc radio national. Buy a discounted paperback of line of fire online from australias leading online bookstore. In may 1942, in the town of rabaul in the australian territory of new guinea, five australian civilians. Line of fire by ian townsend 9781460750926 dymocks. He has won numerous awards for journalism, including four national eureka prizes for science and medical journalism and an australian human rights award. Line of fire, ian townsend shop online for books in new. Ian townsend s third book, line of fire, a work of nonfiction, is excellent a gripping yarn of espionage and war. Australian independent bookseller products line of. This incident is one that i am sure many australians are not aware of but they should be. Search the australian booksellers association website to find a bookseller near you. Brisbane author sifted through 75 years of volcanic ash to find the.

Line of fire by ian townsend paperback, 2017 for sale. Affection 2007, based on the 1900 plague outbreak in north queensland, and the devils. Ian townsend is a journalist and radio documentary maker who worked for many years with the australian broadcasting corporations radio national network. In the line of fire is a 1993 american political action thriller film, directed by wolfgang petersen and starring clint eastwood, john malkovich and rene russo. The little known and intriguing wwii story of an elevenyearold australian schoolboy who was shot by the japanese in rabaul in 1942 as a suspected spy a compelling story of spies, volcanoes, history and war.

Download and keep this book for free with a 30 day trial. Ian townsend is a journalist and radio documentary maker who worked for many years with abc radio national. Line of fire nonfiction australian independent bookseller. Its hard to imagine this story as being part of our past, but in 1942, an 11yearold australian boy, richard manson, and his parents either side of him were shot by the japanese for suspected spying in rabaul in papua new guinea. Read line of fire by ian townsend available from rakuten kobo. Buy line of fire by ian townsend from boffins books in perth, australia. He worked for many years with abc radio national and is the winner of four eureka prizes for science and medical journalism. Using not only his journalistic skills of research and reporting, but also his novelists flair, ian presents a true tale of a forgotten battle, a lost family, and an 11yearold australian boy shot as a. The story he tells is as fascinating as it is tragic one of the many reasons this book is so absorbing is that the multilayered experiences of these five ordinary australians, executed in rabaul, are part of australias story and a crucial episode in our military history. Ian townsend is completing his history phd on the 1899 pearling fleet disaster at the university of queensland. Line of fire, ian townsend shop online for books in. Booktopia line of fire audio book mp3 cd by ian townsend.

An outbreak of plague is suspected, and the queensland government sends dr alfred jefferis turner small, refined and immaculately dressed to assess the situation. Written by jeff maguire, the film is about a disillusioned and obsessed former cia agent who attempts to assassinate the president of the united states and the secret service agent who tracks him. From there you can navigate to the title you are interested in. Ian lives in brisbane, queensland, with his wife, kirsten, and their three daughters. Line of fire parramatta city library wheelers books. Books clare forster, curtis brown australia email clare forster. Line of fire ian townsend books how fishpond works fishpond works with suppliers all over the world to bring you a huge selection of products, really great prices, and delivery included on over 25 million products that we sell. He has won four national eureka prizes for science and medical journalism, and an australian human rights award for journalism. I was recently sent a copy of ian townsends latest book.

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Line of fire fourth estate harpercollins 2017 is an indepth account of a fascinating world war two story by former journalist ian townsend. Isbn 9781460750926 ian townsend had planned to write a novel about life. His book, line of fire, is the end result of his journey. Ian townsend is a journalist who worked for many year with abc radio. His latest book, line of fire, is nonfiction, combining family history with. View our latest monthly highlights newsletter here. Using not only his journalistic skills of research and reporting, but also his novelists flair, ian presents a true tale of a forgotten battle, a lost family, and an 11yearold australian boy shot as a spy, set in tropical rabaul in the midst of war. The little known and intriguing wwii story of an elevenyearold australian schoolboy who was shot by the japanese in ra. Acclaimed 4th estate author and awardwinning science journalist ian townsend has uncovered a fascinating story that sheds new light on a. Jan 23, 2017 line of fire ian townsend the little known and intriguing wwii story of an elevenyearold australian schoolboy who was shot by the japanese in rabaul in 1942 as a suspected spy. Kate cooper manages the translation rights for the line of fire. Acclaimed fourth estate author and awardwinning science journalist ian townsend has uncovered a fascinating story of wwii, little known to most australians.

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