The Changi Book
By (Author) Dr Lachlan Grant
NewSouth Publishing
NewSouth Publishing
3rd August 2015
Australia
General
Non Fiction
940.547252
Hardback
352
Width 200mm, Height 240mm
The story of Changi, told by those who lived through it.
In the tradition of The Anzac Book comes this fascinating collection of accounts of life in the notorious Changi prison camp.
Changi is synonymous with suffering, hardship and the Australian prisoner-of-war experience in WWII. It is also a story of ingenuity, resourcefulness and survival.
Containing essays, cartoons, paintings, and photographs created by prisoners of war, The Changi Book provides a unique view of the camp: life-saving medical innovation, machinery and tools created from spare parts and scrap, black-market dealings, sport and gambling, theatre productions, and the creation of a library and university.
Seventy years after its planned publication, material for The Changi Book was rediscovered in the Australian War Memorial archives. It appears here for the first time along with insights from the Memorial's experts.
'A moving insiders' account of life in Changi.' Peter FitzSimons
'A fresh perspective on Changi: illuminating stories from the inside.'Les Carlyon
A fresh perspective on Changi: illuminating stories from the inside. --Les Carlyon
A moving insiders' account of life in Changi. --Peter FitzSimons
Lachlan Grant is a historian in the Military History Section at the Australian War Memorial. He has a PhD in history from Monash University and has published widely on Australian experiences of the Second World War in Europe, Asia and the Pacific, and on the prisonerof- war experience. Lachlans first book, Australian soldiers in AsiaPacific in WorldWar II, was published by NewSouth in 2014. He is also a Visiting Fellow at the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre at the Australian National University.