A detailed account of work in the Canning Basin in 1924, illustrated with a map.
The biography of Harry Farber, one of Australia’s greatest horsemen, featuring biographical details, verse, and photographs.
The history and exploration of Western Australia by William Dampier, covering his 1688 and 1699 expeditions and everything he wrote about his experiences.
The life of the Linke family on Prenti Downs and Carnegie Stations, exploring the challenges of bush station life and the Canning Stock Route.
The 1895-1896 goldfields diary of New Zealand prospector John Aspinall, tragically killed by lightning, with his grave located at Hawks Nest, near Laverton, WA.
The history of the RAAF 461 Squadron, formed in 1942 to attack U-Boats. Includes details of the planes and men involved.
Alexander Livingstone was one of those characters thrown up in the convulsions of the Australian gold rushes. They burned brightly and quickly, like the volcano that suddenly erupts and then...