An edition of Four thousand bowls of rice (1993)

Four thousand bowls of rice

a prisoner of war comes home

1st trade pbk. ed.
Four thousand bowls of rice
Linda Goetz Holmes, Linda Goet ...
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An edition of Four thousand bowls of rice (1993)

Four thousand bowls of rice

a prisoner of war comes home

1st trade pbk. ed.

Four Thousand Bowls of Rice tells how one prisoner of war prepared himself, mentally and physically, for his journey home after three and a half years of brutal captivity in Java, Burma and Thailand during World War II. Staff Sergeant Cecil Dickson was a member of the 2/2 Australian Pioneer Battalion, which was forced to surrender to the Japanese in March 1942. His engineering unit bore the heaviest work in constructing the Burma-Thailand Railway.

Sergeant Dickson was also a journalist, and within days of his release in August 1945, he began writing a series of letters to his wife back in Melbourne, as he anxiously awaited final transport orders. Drawing on these letters, and her research with many surviving Pioneers, Linda Goetz Holmes paints a dramatic picture of prisoner of war life under the Japanese. Dickson's letters are yesterday's version of the 'live-remote' coverage one expects to find on today's newscast.

Through his words, the reader discovers what it felt like to emerge abruptly from one day's starvation to the next day's air-drops, and from being in regimented captivity to being in charge of one's own time again. More significantly, Dickson's writings provide a unique glimpse of one man's determination to free his mind from continued captivity by replacing bitter memories with the sights and sounds of postwar Bangkok, and with tender thoughts of reunion with loved ones.

  1. While Dickson's letters provide the sound track, it is the series of photographs, taken secretly by other Australian prisoners, which give shape to this vivid picture of POW life. Published here for the first time, these daring close-ups of gaunt faces and ravaged bodies leave the reader with an unforgettable personal statement of suffering - and triumph.
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Brick Tower Press
Language
English
Pages
195

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Four thousand bowls of rice: a prisoner of war comes home
2007, Brick Tower Press
in English - 1st trade pbk. ed.
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Four Thousand Bowls of Rice: A Prisoner of War Comes Home
August 1994, Allen & Unwin Pty., Limited (Australia)
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Cover of: Four thousand bowls of rice
Four thousand bowls of rice: a prisoner of war comes home
1993, Allen & Unwin
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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New York
Other Titles
4,000 bowls of rice

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Library of Congress
D805.J3 D534 2007

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195 p. :
Number of pages
195

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OL18300215M
ISBN 13
9781883283513
LCCN
2008270250
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7977051
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