Limit search to available items
Book Cover
Book
Author Livingston, Paul, 1956- author

Title Absent without leave : the private war of Private Stanley Livingston / Paul Livingston
Published Crows Nest, N.S.W. : Allen & Unwin, 2013
Sydney : Allen & Unwin, 2013
©2013

Copies

Location Call no. Vol. Availability
 MELB  940.5412092 Living Liv/Awl  AVAILABLE
Description 308 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some colour), portraits, photographs ; 21 cm
regular print
Contents Machine generated contents note: 1.Three men walk into a bar -- 2.One small step for a Zetland boy -- 3.Hole sweet hole -- 4.Mayhem was only a part of it -- 5.Three men and a barber shop -- 6.A nip in the air -- 7.The home-front line -- 8.Evelyn's war -- 9.Run for your death -- 10.Gaps in the ranks -- 11.Absent friends -- 12.From the Pimple to Scarlet Beach via Dead Man's Gully -- 13.Destroy all monsters -- 14.Present and accounted for -- 15.The ordinary trenches -- 16.Memoirs of a pacifist smoker -- 17.Don't give an old digger the gripes
Summary Absent Without Leave follows three wide-eyed twenty-one-year olds from their enlistment at the Sydney showground in 1940 to disembarking in the Middle East before being plunged into jungle warfare in the Asia Pacific. Private Stanley Livingston and his two best mates, Roy Lonsdale and Gordon Oxman, would by the end of the war be brothers-in-law as well as brothers in arms as Stanley would marry Roy's sister Evelyn, while Gordon would marry Lily Livingston, Stanley's younger sister. Over the course of the war, these three young men would be court-martialled four times for abandoning their training units. They were not cowards, running from responsibility, rather they were deeply committed family men who ran to the service of their families. This was a more common occurrence than has ever really been reported before. Stanley's mother died just prior to the outbreak of WW2, and while in the midst of battle in the Middle East, Stanley received word of the sudden death of his father. Once back in Sydney, Pte Stanley Livingston skipped training camp to be with his younger sister Lily, who was deeply traumatised by the loss and had suffered a mental breakdown. After almost six months AWL, Stanley surrendered just in time to embark with his battalion to Milne Bay in New Guinea, where he was court-martialled in the field and pleaded guilty to all charges. He was fined twenty pounds before being plunged into the harrowing combat - with no jungle warfare training whatsoever. Illuminating, deeply moving and told with no shortage of humour, Absent Without Leave is part biography, part family memoir, and part of Australian history that is largely forgotten, because no one ever really talked about it. Until now
Notes Record machine-generated from publisher information
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-308)
Notes Also issued online
Subject Livingston family.
Livingston, Paul, 1956- -- Family.
Livingston, Paul, 1956-
Livingston, Paul, 1956- author
Livingston, Stanley.
Livingston, Stanley (Stanley James)
"The Nib" Waverley Library Award for Literature Nominations (2014)
Absence without leave -- Australia.
Comedians -- Australia -- Biography.
Families -- Australia -- Biography.
Soldiers -- Australia -- Biography.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, Australian.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Participation, Australian.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Australia -- Personal narratives.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Australia.
Genre/Form Biographies.
Personal narratives.
LC no. 2013455480
ISBN 9781743315828 (paperback)
Other Titles Private war of Private Stanley Livingston