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Recommended Reading

There has been much written about the World War II battles along the Kokoda Track. The following books are a great read and well worth borrowing from a library or purchasing from any of the major book stores. The books are listed in no particular order.

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Title: Field Guide to the Kokoda Track
Author: Bill James
ISBN: 978-0-9775704-1-6
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Title: Kokoda
Author: Peter Fitzsimons
ISBN: 9780733619625
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Title: The Bone Man of Kokoda
Author: Charles Happell
ISBN: 978-0-330-42484-4

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Title: The Spirit of Kokoda
Author: Patrick Lindsay
ISBN: 1-74066-336-5
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Title: Path Of Infinite Sorrow
Author: Craig Collie and Hajime Marutani
ISBN: 9781741758399
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Title: Kokoda Spirit
Author: Patrick Lidsay
ISBN: 978-1-74066-769-2

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Title: A Bastard of a Place
Author: Peter Brune
ISBN: 9781741144031
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Title: Those Ragged Bloody Heros
Author: Peter Brune
ISBN: 9781741145595
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Title: Kokoda
Author: Paul Ham
ISBN: 9780733328275

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Title: The Architect Of Kokoda
Author: Robyn Kienzle
ISBN: 9780733627637
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Title: Ralph Honner Kokoda Hero
Author: Peter Brune
ISBN: 9781741753721
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Title: Kokoda Commander
Author: Stuart Braga
ISBN: 9780195516388

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Title: Pacific Fury
Author: Peter Thompson
ISBN: 9781741667080
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Title: Kokoda Wallaby
Author: Andrew James
ISBN: 9781742376967
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Title: To Kokoda and Beyond - the story of the 39th Bat 1941-43
Author: Victor Austin
Publisher: Melbourne University Press

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Title: Kokoda to the Sea
Author: Frank Sublet
ISBN: 9780958529648
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Title: Angels of Kokoda
Author: David Mulligan
ISBN: 9780734408495
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Title: Storm Over Kokoda
Author: Peter Ewer
ISBN: 9781742660950

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Title: Kokoda for Dummies
Author: David Horner
ISBN: 9780730376996

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