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In the Arms of the Japanese by J. E. Simons

$60.00

Condition: Very good vintage condition. Some light wear on the cover - minor creases/rubbing/light marks/small tear at the base of the spine. pages are also very good, clan and straight with minimal signs of use.

Notes: Vintage first Panther edition paperback from 1961. On the 12th February, 1942, 65 Australian Army Nurses were evacuated from blazing Singapore. Two days later their ship was bombed and sunk by the enemy. 53 survivors struggled to shore - only to fall straight into the arms of the Japanese. Some were murdered; the remaining 31 were taken prisoner into the hell camps of Sumatra. Completely lacking in adequate facilities, food and medical supplies; when finally liberation day came, 24 survivors only remained. This is their story.

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Condition: Very good vintage condition. Some light wear on the cover - minor creases/rubbing/light marks/small tear at the base of the spine. pages are also very good, clan and straight with minimal signs of use.

Notes: Vintage first Panther edition paperback from 1961. On the 12th February, 1942, 65 Australian Army Nurses were evacuated from blazing Singapore. Two days later their ship was bombed and sunk by the enemy. 53 survivors struggled to shore - only to fall straight into the arms of the Japanese. Some were murdered; the remaining 31 were taken prisoner into the hell camps of Sumatra. Completely lacking in adequate facilities, food and medical supplies; when finally liberation day came, 24 survivors only remained. This is their story.

Condition: Very good vintage condition. Some light wear on the cover - minor creases/rubbing/light marks/small tear at the base of the spine. pages are also very good, clan and straight with minimal signs of use.

Notes: Vintage first Panther edition paperback from 1961. On the 12th February, 1942, 65 Australian Army Nurses were evacuated from blazing Singapore. Two days later their ship was bombed and sunk by the enemy. 53 survivors struggled to shore - only to fall straight into the arms of the Japanese. Some were murdered; the remaining 31 were taken prisoner into the hell camps of Sumatra. Completely lacking in adequate facilities, food and medical supplies; when finally liberation day came, 24 survivors only remained. This is their story.

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