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Aboriginal Mythology - An A-Z Spanning the History of Aboriginal Mythology from the Earliest Legends to the Present Day by Mudrooroo Nyoongah
Category: Australiana | Series: Imprint Classics Ser.
A new 10th edition of Mudrooroo's best-selling volume, now in Imprint Classics.
Kangaroo by Lawrence D.H
Category: Nature | Series: Imprint Classics Ser.
Kangaroo is an account of a visit to New South Wales by an English writer named Richard Lovat Somers, and his German wife Harriet, in the early 1920s. This appears to be semi-autobiographical, based on a three-month visit to Australia by Lawrence and his wife Frieda, in 1922. The novel includes a chapte ...Show more
Prospecting for Gold by Ion Idriess; Tom Thompson ((various roles), Editor, Designed by)
Category: Australiana | Series: Imprint Classics Ser.
'I felt certain there must be gold in those hills, Jack', wrote a prospector to Ion Idriess, 'but I know very little about the game.' And so Jack Idriess wrote Prospecting for Gold in 1931. This is the 21st edition and known throughout Australia as the classic self-help manual for would-be prospectors.T ...Show more
The Red Chief - Told by the Last of His Tribe by Ion Idriess; Tom Thompson ((various roles), Editor, Designed by)
Category: No Category | Series: Imprint Classics Ser.
The Aboriginal legend of the Red Kangaroo, Cumbo Gunerah (1680-1745), who as a result of his bravery becomes leader of the Gunnedah tribe. The story originated from Stan Ewing's diary who spoke to King Bungaree (1780-1830), the last Aboriginal chief of the Gunnedah tribe in New South Wales. In times pas ...Show more
While the Billy Boils by HENRY LAWSON
Category: Classics | Series: Imprint Classics Ser.
While the Billy Boils' includes Henry Lawson's classic story "The Union Buries Its Dead" - as well as "The Drover's Wife", "The Bush Undertaker", and "That There Dog of Mine". Stark, moving, and humming with life, these well known and loved stories bring us the bush of Australian legend, and the imagina ...Show more
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