The prize-winning biography of Australia’s greatest explorer.
A luckless prisoner finds freedom as much as he can bear.
The experiences of a Salvation Army girl on the Eastern and Murchison fields in the 1890s.
Despite the unfortunate title, a serious study.
Important reference for all seriously interested in the real background to native tribal customs.
Moore led a series of expeditions to the NE of Perth to investigate the stories of natives about a body of inland water. This exceptionally rare book contains muc...
It was idle curiosity that first led Lesley Brooker, an ex-CSIRO scientist, to find out who might have been the first Europeans to visit a bush property near Sand...
This classic of Western Australian exploration in two volumes details Grey’s discoveries. Extensive details of natural history, Aboriginal life, culture, language, and more. Grey’s party...
Contains some 30 expeditions including Lefroy and CC Hunt with appendices on the plants by Alex George and animals by Ian Abbott. Biographical notes on all known expedition members. Resolves...
Stuart was the first to reach Australia’s geographical centre and to traverse the continent. Thirst, scurvy, starvation, and hostile natives hampered his expeditions. His route led to the ...