The W.A. Digger Book was published in 1929, expressing the thoughts and experiences of the A.I.F with stories, verse, drawings, and photographs.
The story of a young patrol officer with no training sent out by the government to deal with Indigenous communities in disarray.
Biography of R.J. Anketell, covering surveying of the Trans-Australian railway line, the Rabbit Proof Fence, and the North.
A brief biography of Greig and his popular poem, "On the Road to Nullagine."
An autobiography detailing life in Broken Hill and Coolgardie, highlighting famous characters and early days of Australian exploration.
Ted Church was a prospector who recorded the incidents of goldfields life in Kalgoorlie.
An essay on the Wanjina Beings depicted in Aboriginal rock art, with a brief history of research and exploration into the mythology and cultural significance of the Wanjina cult in the Kimbe...
Letters to The Western Mail in the early 1940s, with observations and stories about bush life by farmers, sailors, and other characters.