“On Burchett” by Tibor Méray
Tibor Méray
(Photo: David Horvath, © Callistemon Publications)
Wildred Burchett died a quarter of a century ago. Why, then, is this book important?
Burchett is dead but not forgotten. Australians remember him and his activities from one of two opposing points of view.
The author, Tibor Méray, was in a unique position to observe Burchett at work during the Korean War where he initially came to the attention of the Australian public …
The publication of this book is welcomed by all who see the truth about the man …
The author examines carefully Burchett’s assertions and his writings, confining his analysis to matters of which he had a particular or personal knowledge …
Tibor Méray has written his book from a unique perspective. He has added considerably to the evidence in the Burchett case. In doing so, he will have assisted Australians in making their ultimate judgment of the character and activities of Wilfred Burchett. He has produced this book that Australians need to read and have in their libraries as a reference book.
(Brigadier P.J. Greville, CBE.
ON BURCHETT, by Tibor Méray, 269 pages, Rec. price: AU$24.95
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