Sand and Stone continues to chronicle the violent hidden history of Western Australia’s Kimberley Region in this two-part volume ‘Cattle and Conflict’.
A chronicle of verifiable and uncontestable truth of the violent hidden history of Western Australia’s Kimberley Region, focusing on colonial police officers and settlers during the 1880s ...
This is Pigeon’s story and of those who suffered his reign of terror and the men who hunted him.
A magnificent overview of the colony from a police perspective. Contains a great deal not available elsewhere.
Michael Terry led many expeditions into Central Australia in the 1920s and 1930s. His companions were the best bushmen of their time. His books have become rare and expensive. This is the se...
A detailed account of Austin, Nuffield, BMC Leyland’s influence in regional WA, richly illustrated with B&W and color images. No trade discount. Small run.
Savagery on the Swan River Settlement has two primary threads: the government and media of 1839 suppressed the publication of the true facts of several vicious murders of Europeans to protec...
A very small reprint of a Franklin G. Rice’s memoir of life, and death, in the Michigan Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War of 1862-65.
A magnificent volume presenting a detailed study of the Aboriginal use of pearl shell in both traditional and contemporary worlds. Fully colour illustrated, section sewn.
Mrs Garnsey was a nurse at Coolgardie amidst the rush and typhoid. A bush classic.