Captures the stories of the last of the old-time ringers of the Kimberley. The book is richly illustrated and provides a vivid account of life in the Australian outback.
A historical account of Bullfinch and the Yilgarn Goldfield, highlighting the unique community formed during the Great Western Consolidated era from 1950-1963. The book is illustrated and pr...
Chronicles droving and station life on Ilgararie and Bulloo Downs Stations, north of Meekatharra. The book offers a vivid portrayal of life in the Australian outback and the challenges of dr...
A biography of Sister Bullwinkel, the sole survivor of a group of Australian nurses who were murdered by the Japanese on Banka Island in 1941. The book documents her survival and rise to pro...
A collection of biographical stories of "The Tropical Frog" by Crosscut Wilson and Jean Dell. The book recounts tales from the early Pilbara and provides fascinating anecdotes from the lives...
The experiences of one of the last police officers to patrol by camel in Central Australia. "Brownie" writes about life in the bush and its people, making this one of the best books on Centr...
Mildred Gordon writes about her life on a remote Centralian Station in the 1920s and 1930s, blending her mother's writings about local Aboriginal legends into this family-centered historical...
A biographical index of WA drovers, stockmen, mailmen, doggers, teamsters, shepherds, boundary riders, and more from the 1800s to the 1970s. This directory provides a unique insight into the...
The story of the savage murder of a settler’s wife at Boyanup in 1871, exploring the tense relationships between settlers and natives. The killer was executed, and the book includes a note...