World War Noir
Sydney's unpatriotic war
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Vividly describes the leading characters of the Sydney underworld during World War II including corrupt cops, prostitutes, gunmen, sly grog traders and bookmakers
Provides an alternative history of Sydney during World War II, depicting a city far less patriotic, and far more hell bent on pleasure, than we have been led to believe
Taps into the popular non-fiction crime genre
Written in the same bold, engaging style as their successful book Sydney Noir
Duffy and Hordern are experienced journalists known for their interest in Sydney's crime history
A new way of thinking about war on the homefront, especially around Anzac Day
Duffy and Hordern created and run the Sydney Crime Museum website and its associated Facebook page. [Duffy is about to start posting on the blog and FB again]
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Utgitt:
2019
Forlag: NewSouth Publishing
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
ISBN: 9781742236049
Format: 23 x 15 cm
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Gi vurdering
Les vurderinger
Important people
1939: Phoney war
1940: Waiting gaily here
1941: A lot of gazelles
1942: In the mood
1943: As bad as can be conceived
1944: Normal, banal, familiar
1945: You'll come out the other side of Christmas
Epilogue: Don't fence me in
List of illustrations
Bibliography
Nick Hordern is a former senior writer at the Australian Financial Review and has also worked as a political staffer, diplomat and intelligence analyst. They are the authors of the bestselling Sydney Noir.