The narrative focuses on the harrowing experiences of Australian POWs during World War I, particularly those captured at the First Battle of Bullecourt. Corporal Lancelot Davies reflects on the camaraderie formed in dire circumstances as soldiers navigate the hardships of captivity in Germany. David Coombes utilizes previously inaccessible records to illuminate the resilience, humor, and determination of these men, who, despite facing cruelty and uncertainty, maintained a strong desire for freedom and a return to their families. This account honors their struggles and highlights the significance of their stories.
David Coombes Book order



- 2021
- 2017
Bloody Bullecourt
- 432 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Easy to read, this book will appeal to a wide readership, not just military enthusiasts
- 2016
The Scandal of Sectioning
- 218 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Focusing on the treatment of the mentally ill, the narrative explores a man's battle against an oppressive system that categorizes individuals as mentally unstable. It delves into the injustices faced by those labeled as such and highlights his quest for liberation and understanding within a flawed societal framework.