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Click here to go back the the main books page The Railway, The River and The Bridge by David Tett Apart from the workers transported to the area, a few POWs and civilians were taken in Burma, Thailand and Indochina and imprisoned in the region. Their postal history is also included in this volume. The ability to communicate with relatives is one of the precious lifelines for prisoners in any war. In East Asia, in the Second World War, it was especially critical. It literally provided for many the will to live and a tenuous hold on life in those desperate years. The book contains hundreds of cards and covers, illustrating the communications that were allowed; precious scraps of news between the prisoners and their families so many miles away. For three and a half years this was the only means of contact permitted. This series provides for the first time a history of communications between the prisoners and their families. This book, and its predecessors, are more than just postal histories. They provide an insight into the meaning and importance of these communications both to those at home and those imprisoned. About the Series David Tett began the series when Volume I - The Changi Connection - was published in February 2002, to mark the 60th anniversary of the Fall of Singapore. Volume 2 - Paradise Lost, covering the Dutch East Indies - followed in 2003. Volume 1 has received international acclaim, winning Gold Medals in Atlantic City and Chester in 2002 and a special prize in Melbourne, 2002. Click here for more information Volume 2 received a Gold Medal at the World Championship in Singapore in 2004 and a Gold Medal at APBS, Basildon, England in 2004. Click here for more information. Volume 4 will deal with Hong Kong and further volumes will cover the Philippines, China, Taiwan, Japan, Korea and Manchuria.
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