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Black Thursday and Other Lost Australian Bushfire Stories
Tom Morison's Golden Christmas: And Other Lost Australian Goldmining Stories
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In these stories of a quintessential Australian phenomenon, bushfires reveal a conflagration of human drama. They deepen the pain of a tragic love triangle, bring justice to a false mate, and push a young drover and his horse to the limits of their endurance. A priest and wedding guests find themselves fighting fires instead of toasting the happ

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Release dateNov 30, 2017
Black Thursday and Other Lost Australian Bushfire Stories
Tom Morison's Golden Christmas: And Other Lost Australian Goldmining Stories

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  • Tom Morison's Golden Christmas: And Other Lost Australian Goldmining Stories

    Tom Morison's Golden Christmas: And Other Lost Australian Goldmining Stories
    Tom Morison's Golden Christmas: And Other Lost Australian Goldmining Stories

    Tom Morison is a reluctant freeholder in South Australia and unsuited to farming. But Tom is redeemed when his education in geology and chemistry finally gives the family their best Christmas ever – a ‘golden’ one. In this and eight other ‘lost’ stories of goldmining in colonial-era Australia, a colourful cast of ch

  • Black Thursday and Other Lost Australian Bushfire Stories

    Black Thursday and Other Lost Australian Bushfire Stories
    Black Thursday and Other Lost Australian Bushfire Stories

    In these stories of a quintessential Australian phenomenon, bushfires reveal a conflagration of human drama. They deepen the pain of a tragic love triangle, bring justice to a false mate, and push a young drover and his horse to the limits of their endurance. A priest and wedding guests find themselves fighting fires instead of toasting the happ

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Tanya Dalziell

Associate Professor Tanya Dalziell teaches and researches in English and Literary Studies at the University of Western Australia. She has published widely in the area of literary studies, and serves on the editorial boards of leading national and international journals. She is, with Paul Genoni, winner of the 2019 Prime MInister's LIterary Award for Non-fiction.

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