Price: AU$21.95
ISBN: 0-85905-360-1
Number of Pages: 136
Iron in the Fire, first published in 1934, is one of the few literary works from Western Australian authors of their experiences during the War and is considered among the best from an Australian writing of that great conflict.
At the start of World War I Edgar Morrow enlisted in the 28th Battalion, attaining the rank of Corporal and served in Gallipoli and France, where he was twice wounded.
He joined the WA Police in 1920 and his service took him to many remote parts of the State. In 1937 'The Law Provides' was published, an account of his adventurous career in the North West and Kimberley. He also wrote several plays for the ABC and was a contributor to The Diggers Diary page of the old Western Mail using the pseudonym of "E 28".
He died while still a serving member of the Police Force.
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