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  • [Tasmania] Living Stones – Three Volumes Complete – Emberg(s)

    [Tasmania] Living Stones – Three Volumes Complete – Emberg(s)

    Described as “a friendly guide to some Tasmanian graveyards”. So a strange little set of books that may interest those with that sort of curiosity. There is also a helpful assessment of Tasmanian graveyards with points allocated for various criteria – such as possessing a large gum or pine tree or have an obvious tragedy enshrined in stone or … a nice place for a picnic.

    Three card covered volumes over circa 340 pages total, illustrated, strangely informative and mildly therapeutic.

    Graveyards rated and gravestones described

    $40.00

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  • Martin Cash [Tasmanian Bushranger] – Autobiography

    Martin Cash [Tasmanian Bushranger] – Autobiography

    First published in 1870 by Walch, Hobart and here we have a seventh edition 1961 by the same publisher – itself maybe an Australian record – not sure.

    Octavo, small format pictorial soft cover, 174 pages the odd useful illustration added from original period photographs.

    The full title – Martin cash – the Bushranger of Van Diemen’s Land 1843-4 – A Personal Narrative of his Exploits in the Bush and His Experiences at Port Arthur and Norfolk Island.

    Cash had an interesting life and despite his Bushranger activity – quietly admired.

    $20.00

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  • Ordered to the Island – Irish Convicts & Van Diemen’s Land- John Williams

    Ordered to the Island – Irish Convicts & Van Diemen’s Land- John Williams

    Published by Crossing Press, Sydney in 1994, effectively self published. Scarce and fine condition.

    Octavo size, card covers, 226 pages, some illustrations, nicely composed work.

    John William completed a Doctorate Thesis at the University of Tasmania in the early 1970’s largely around this broad subject. This book is the condensation and improved presentation of the facts and conclusions therein.

    Could there be a better overall reference to provide perspective regarding the Irish Convict in Tasmania – doubt it.

    The facts about the Irish taken away to far away .

    $70.00

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  • A King Island Settler’s Tale – Jim Paterson – Self published

    A King Island Settler’s Tale – Jim Paterson – Self published

    Scarce self published, Hobart 2001.

    Soft cover, perfect bound, octavo size, 302 pages, illustrated from period photographs, fine condition.

    Jim Patterson was born in 1992 in Sydney .. he moved around Australia, married had jobs of sheep stations, woolscour sorter, driver … WWII came long and afterwards in the 1950’s was awarded a War Service Land Settlement block on King Island. This enthralling account is all about the trials and tribulations associated with that life. Politic gets in the way – well it does.

    This is a life in a book and the chapters headings give a clue … such as “they burnt the bloody pub down” and “disaster after disaster” … “a boat with one oar” .. the epilogue is more uplifting and it has a nice poem. Don’t be put off – this is a unique account and Jim comes out with a positive conclusion.

    King Islands Post War Settler tells the Truth .

    $60.00

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  • A Record of Tasmanian Nomenclature with Dates and Origins – J Moore-Robinson

    A Record of Tasmanian Nomenclature with Dates and Origins – J Moore-Robinson

    Extremely scarce item> we have not seen any original copies available .. and this one in fine condition.

    A pretty early place-name book … that is mainly European place-names. At a time when the consideration of original aboriginal names for places is foremost in mind this is a worthwhile counterpoint. We are not sure which work has most places covered … a confluence of both would be worthwhile … we don’t mean reading the obvious .. more the less obvious.

    Published at the Mercury Press in 1911.
    An unusually nice looking item. Thick like sugar paper covers, 106 pages, demi octavo, perfect bound, super condition for such a potentially fragile item over 110 year old

    Small scarce and in perfect condition.

    $90.00

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  • [Tasmania] – Female Factory Female Convicts – Tony Rayner

    [Tasmania] – Female Factory Female Convicts – Tony Rayner

    The story of more than 13,000 women exiled from Britain to Van Diemen’s Land.

    Quite a bit of the Female Factory still exists today and its worth a visit if you are in Hobart.

    Octavo, perfect bound soft cover, 198 pages, illustrated, a very good to better copy. Published by Esperance Press in 2005.

    Whilst the book concentrates very much on Hobart there is also a good chapter on the other Female Factories on the Mainland … Parramatta; Newcastle, Bathurst, Port Macquarie, Moreton Bay etc.

    The Female Factory not your ordinary sort of workplace.

    $30.00

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