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Mouse at Moresby: First-Hand Account of a World War Two RAF Photographer in New Guinea

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Mouse at Moresby: First-Hand Account of a World War Two RAF Photographer in New Guinea

Contributors:

By (Author) Tony Green

ISBN:

9781923300941

Publisher:

Big Sky Publishing

Imprint:

Big Sky Publishing

Publication Date:

30th September 2025

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

208

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 230mm

Description

Irvine Green didnt just see the war he showed it to us.

Irvine Green pencilled the title 'A Mouse at Moresby' on the cover of his war diarya quiet nod to the 'Rats of Tobruk'. It was a fitting epithet for a man who, amid the chaos of war, used his camera and words to bear witness to the Pacific War in New Guinea.

Mouse of Moresbyoffers a firsthand account of World War II in New Guinea through the eyes of RAAF photographer Irvine Green. His rare photographs and personal diaries reveal the daily hardships of Australian servicemen facing Japans advance, capturing moments of courage, sacrifice, and endurance.

As the Pacific War escalated, Irvinea recent graduate of the RAAF photo survey coursewas rushed to Port Moresby to assist with aerial reconnaissance and vital intelligence work. Armed with little more than his amateur skill and a resolve to serve, he became one of the few who documented, in real time, the critical period when New Guinea stood as Australias frontline.

Stationed at HQ, Irvine had a unique perspective. His diaries and letterswritten as events unfoldedoffer a vivid, unfiltered account of the dread of invasion, the chaos of air raids, and the long, anxious wait for news. His lens and pen captured the tension, camaraderie, and day-to-day survival of those on the ground, as they joked to relieve stress and scavenged to get by.

From the Fall of Rabaul and the Battle of the Coral Sea to the Kokoda Track, Irvine chronicled the conflict not from the vantage of generals or politicians, but from muddy airstrips, makeshift bunkers, and mess tents. His words and images reflect a frontline view of Australias fight for survivalraw, immediate, and deeply human.

Mouse of Moresbyis not only a tribute to the resilience of Australian servicemen, but also an intimate portrait of a young man swept up in history. Featuring many previously unseen photographs, it offers a powerful glimpse into war, memory, and the lasting force of the image.

Compiled by his son, Dr Tony Green, this book honours Irvines remarkable archive. Together, father and son bring to life the story Irvine never had the chance to publishuntil now.

In the chaos of war, the camera is both witness and weapon.

"Irvine Greens photographs arent just images; they are silent witnesses to the courage and sacrifice of Australian soldiers in the Pacific."

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