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GOLD DUST AND ASHES

The Romantic Story of the New Guinea Goldfields
  • ISBN-13: 9781923205833
  • Publisher: ETT IMPRINT
    Imprint: ETT IMPRINT
  • By Ion Idriess
  • Price: AUD $34.95
  • Stock: 0 in stock
  • Availability: Book will be despatched upon release.
  • Local release date: 01/07/2025
  • Format: Paperback (230.00mm X 156.00mm) 208 pages Weight: 0g
  • Categories: Autobiography: general [BGA]
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His latest book is really the romance of the Edie Creek and Bulolo diggings, situated inland from Salamau; and with the discovery of the field are associated the names of diggers as "Shark Eye Bill" (William Park), Matt Crowe, Jim Preston, Arthur Dowling, Frank and Jim Pryke... men who in pre-war years, crept across the frontier, defying the Germans and dodging the headhunters... These men endured terrible hard-ships, and frequently faced grim tragedy. Mr Idriess writes of it all, and writes of it as if he had been with them.. What a romance! What a story! It is packed with adventure, studded with splendid pen-pictures of pioneer prospectors, airmen, and patrol officers, and told with a fascinating simplicity that is borne from something very close to genius. Brisbane Courier, 1933.
Ion Idriess (1889—1979) is one of Australia's best-loved writers, with fifty-six books to his credit and millions of copies sold. When he returned from the First World War he wrote The Desert Column, about his experiences with the 5th Light Horse. Prospecting for Gold was his first major successful work; it immediately sold out and was reprinted constantly in the following years, as were many of his books. Idriess spent much of his life travelling throughout Australia, collecting material for his true-life stories, including Flynn of the Inland, The Red Chief and Nemarluk. He was awarded the O.B.E. in 1968 for his contribution to Australian literature.
The classic tale of the first Australians prospecting in New Guinea first published in 1933. Now in Imprint Classics - in its 29th edition. Review copies, some ABC Radio to promote Australia-wide.



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