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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Foreword by Tony Banham, Ph.D.
Author’s Note
Preface
PART I: 1913–1942
1 There Was a Kindness in Him
2 The Golden Couple and the Phoney War
3 Canada’s Turn to Help: The “C” Force Mission
4 The “Vibration of Asia”: The Battle of Hong Kong
5 Prisoners of War: False Hopes as Contagious as Dysentery
6 Believed to Be Alive — Joy Overshadowed: The Home Front I
PART II: 1942–1945
7 The Secret Medical Diary: The Bitterness of Playing God
8 Tokyo Camp No. 5: “You Cannot Win This War!”
9 1944: Coping, Communicating, and the Candle Conspiracy
10 The Association of Relatives of Men at Hong Kong: The Home Front II
11 Allied Bombing Begins: The End of POW Camp Tokyo 3D
12 Sendai Camp 1B: Dignity and Disarmament
13 Safe in Allied Hands — A Time Outside of Time: The Home Front III
PART III: 1945–1994
14 Picking Up the Pieces: A Bunch of Canes
15 Vancouver and the Double Life: A Confusing Correspondence
16 The Domestic Tightrope of a Mentally Disturbed Man
17 A Simpler Daily Round: Peace at Last
18 Stricken: Past the Point of Marginal Reserve
19 In Search of Captain Reid: His Kind Testimony
Afterword
Acknowledgements
Notes
Bibliography
Image Credits
Map of Hong Kong, December 1941
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