One Fourteenth of an Elephant

One Fourteenth of an Elephant
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Publisher : Pan Australia
Total Pages : 544
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ISBN-10 : 0330364634
ISBN-13 : 9780330364638
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Book Synopsis One Fourteenth of an Elephant by : Ian Denys Peek

Download or read book One Fourteenth of an Elephant written by Ian Denys Peek and published by Pan Australia. This book was released on 2004 with total page 544 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A memoir of life and death on the Burma-Thailand Railway.Four and a half days after being transported out of Singapore in a steel goods train in October 1942, prisoner of war Denys Peek found himself in Siam, and a part of the labour force destined for the project that was later to be known as the Thai-Burma death railway.Together with his brother, Ron, and contingents from the Australian and British armies and Volunteer units, among others, Denys spent the duration of the war in over fifteen different work and 'hospital' camps on the railway where over 20,000 prisoners of war and uncounted slave labourers met their deaths. Told in the present tense, One Fourteenth of an Elephant is a haunting, evocative and deeply moving testimony to the suffering and the bravery of those who lived and died on the railway. Against a backdrop of inhumanity and brutality, the greatest examples of humanity and courage are thrown into stark relief, as the author takes us through a daily struggle for survival.Told with clarity, passion and an incredible eye for detail and description, this is an utterly enthralling story and a classic in the making.


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