It Won't Be Long Now

BLACKSMITH BOOKSISBN: 9789881376510

The Diary of a Hong Kong Prisoner of War

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Imprint: BLACKSMITH BOOKS
By: Graham Heywood
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188

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Graham Heywood was born in England in 1903 and was sent to Hong Kong in 1932 to join the Royal Observatory. He became its director in 1946 after Hong Kong's liberation from Japanese occupation, and served until 1955. He died peacefully at home in England in 1985. Heywood was also the author of Rambles in Hong Kong which was first published in 1938 and reissued in 1992. Publication of his diary has come about through the efforts of Heywoods family in the UK and Ireland; Hong Kong-based editor G. C. Emerson; and current director of the Hong Kong Observatory, Shun Chi Ming.

Maps Foreword Biographyof Graham Heywood TheDiary: Chapter1 - Capture Chapter2 - The Gilded Cage Chapter3 - Sham Shui Po Chapter4 - Reactions Chapter5 - Escapes and Departures Chapter6 - Malnutrition Chapter7 - Work Chapter8 - Roll on the Years Chapter9 - Diversions Chapter10 - Trading Chapter11 - Operation Joyride AdditionalInformation Mummy'sBanyan Tree SomeDrawings by Graham Heywood RecentPhotos Index

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Graham Heywood's diary paints a rich picture of life in a Hong Kong POW camp. In his diary, written on prison-camp paper, Heywood describes how he came out of the magnetic station to see his friend being captured by two Japanese soldiers. After briefly contemplating fleeing, he raised his hands. "It Won't Be Long Now" is Heywood's account of those years of incarceration. The book tackles the internment thematically, talking of the slave labourers used to expand Kai Tak airport - the men would set off at 4am; the malnutrition and illnesses; how they tried to entertain themselves; and the former British Army barracks in which they were housed.--Annemarie Evans "South China Morning Post, 5 Dec 2015 "

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