Peter FitzSimons è una figura di spicco e di grande successo nel panorama mediatico ed editoriale australiano. La sua dinamica carriera comprende la co-conduzione di un popolare programma radiofonico mattutino, la scrittura di rubriche regolari su giornali, apparizioni televisive e la stesura di libri bestseller quando il suo programma lo consente. Serve anche come corrispondente per un importante quotidiano di Londra ed è frequentemente richiesto come relatore ospite e presentatore.
From the bestselling author of Kokoda and Gallipoli, the extraordinary story
of the Australian Light Horse, their defining World War I battle: the iconic
cavalry charge at Beersheba in October 1917, and the brave men who built the
legend.
The extraordinary, must-read story of the brave, bold Hubert Wilkins -
Australia's most adventurous explorer, naturalist, photographer, war hero,
aviator, spy and daredevil - brought to life by Australia's greatest
storyteller.
"This is an account of the battle of Tobruk in 1941 in which Australian troops fought against the Afrika Korps in North Africa."--Provided by publisher.
The number one bestselling biography of our greatest war heroine - over 84,000 copies sold in its first two formats. In the early 1930s, Nancy Wake was a young woman enjoying a bohemian life in Paris. By the end of the Second World War, she was the Gestapo's most wanted person. As a naive, young journalist, Nancy Wake witnessed a horrific scene of Nazi violence in a Viennese street. From that moment, she declared that she would do everything in her power to rid Europe of the Nazis. What began as a courier job here and there became a highly successful escape network for Allied soldiers, perfectly camouflaged by Nancy's high-society life in Marseille. Her network was soon so successful - and so notorious - that she was forced to flee France to escape the Gestapo, who had dubbed her the white mouse for her knack of slipping through its traps. But Nancy was a passionate enemy of the Nazis and refused to stay away. Supplying weapons and training members of a powerful underground fighting force, organising Allied parachute drops, cycling four hundred kilometres across a mountain range to find a new transmitting radio - nothing seemed too difficult in her fight against the Nazis.Peter FitzSimons reveals Nancy Wake's compelling story, a tale of an ordinary woman doing extraordinary things.