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Reminiscences of an Australian Pioneer – Robert Barton [Uncle of Banjo Patterson] – 1917

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Barton's reminiscences - a "squatter of the olden days". Born in 1842 in the central West belonging to the first generation to follow the original land-takers in the west.

Barton, was an uncle to Banjo Patterson and spent his life in New south Wales and Queensland. His portrait as frontispiece is rather dull but his life was not.

By 1840 the squattocracy was firmly 'landed' and well-to-do. Barton looks back positively to the convict origins of his family's assigned men. As a young man in his twenties the bushrangers Frank Gardiner and Ben Hall bushranging gangs were part of his life. Later he is confronted by the trade union movement and striking shearers.

First edition published by Tyrrells, Sydney in 1917. Octavo, vii, 288 pages with portrait of author. Original purple cloth rather standard binding, spine faded as usual with the plum coloured dye. Pages toned but clean and some age to ends, ownership details on front ends and the odd helpful annotation from an informed early owner - likely first. Scarce and worthwhile copy.

One on the best Australian Pioneering stories

Price: $140.00

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