BLOKES UP NORTH

BLOKES UP NORTH
Title BLOKES UP NORTH PDF eBook
Author KEV LANCASH OLIVER
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2022-08-05
Genre
ISBN 9781907206610

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Blokes Up North

Blokes Up North
Title Blokes Up North PDF eBook
Author Kevin Oliver
Publisher
Total Pages 252
Release 2014
Genre
ISBN 9781907206245

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Sitdown Up North

Sitdown Up North
Title Sitdown Up North PDF eBook
Author Ted Egan
Publisher Kerr Publishing
Total Pages 240
Release 2018-10-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1925283895

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Ted Egan was born in Melbourne and spent his first sixteen years there, described in his The Paperboy's War. Since 1949 he has lived and worked in the Northern Territory, now based in Alice Springs, performing, writing, singing and recording his own songs, and collecting those of others. He speaks two Aboriginal languages, and often lectures on Aboriginal language and issues. He is an inaugural Life Member of the Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame. In 1991 he was awarded the Order of Australia for 'services to the Aboriginal People, and for an ongoing and significant contribution to Australia's literary heritage through song and verse'. He was at one time a member of the Prime Minister's National Reconciliation Council. Author of numerous books, his last was Justice All Their Own, an account of the clash of cultures when Aboriginals speared a group of Japanese fishermen and a white policeman to death in the early 1930s. Ted Egan, 17, was going to stop over en route to Brazil, but he still lives in the Territory. Sitdown Up North scatters our pre-conceptions of what Territorians are like. Egan's palette goes beyond red ochre and sky blue. There are nut-brown metho-drinking scholars, a white man whose first language is Cantonese, a dusky mother who pursued her 'stolen children' and an ebony-coloured son patiently decorating his revered father's bones in rainbows of intricate design, for starters. A love of song tuned his ear superbly to the vagaries of Territorians' speech. There's the ABC we expect of any good Outback yarn Adventure, Brawls and Close-shaves. But more than that ... The author's work gave him a rare, privileged position from which to watch change coming over the land. His acquaintanceship has been extraordinarily wide and diverse: bums and bureaucrats, elders and activists, publicans and politicians, stockmen and nurses, all hues, young 'uns and flourbags, Lingari, Coombs, Roberts, Whitlam. Good listener, insatiably curious, historian, Ted Egan knows his Territory. Where the record isn't pretty, he doesn't flinch. Commitment to a fair go, quick sympathies for the oppressed, honest recall of youth and his love of the place and all its people make Sitdown ... moving autobiography, refreshing history and an exotic tour of one of the world's least understood places. 'A bloody good yarn ... a rambunctious, insightful and compelling account of Territory frontier life' - Tim Bowden ' ... lucky enough to witness the Territory during one of its most interesting stages. He happened to be in the right place at the right time in some cases the wrong time.' - Les Hiddens

Pies and Prejudice

Pies and Prejudice
Title Pies and Prejudice PDF eBook
Author Stuart Maconie
Publisher Random House
Total Pages 368
Release 2008-09-04
Genre Travel
ISBN 0091930308

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A Northerner in exile, Stuart Maconie goes on a journey in search of the North, attempting to discover where the clichés end and the truth begins. He travels from Wigan Pier to Blackpool Tower and Newcastle's Bigg Market to the Lake District to find his own Northern Soul, encountering along the way an exotic cast of chippy Scousers, pie-eating woollybacks, topless Geordies, mad-for-it Mancs, Yorkshire nationalists and brothers in southern exile. The bestselling Pies and Prejudice is a hugely enjoyable journey around the north of England.

Peter Duck

Peter Duck
Title Peter Duck PDF eBook
Author Arthur Ransome
Publisher Random House
Total Pages 496
Release 2011-06-30
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1446483746

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The Swallows and Amazons are sailing with Nancy and Peggy's Uncle Jim (better known as Captain Flint) when their hired deckhand tells them a tale of his younger days - a tale to set pulses racing and hopes shooting sky high. Soon their boat is on its way to a Caribbean treasure hunt and they find themselves up against shark, storm, earthquake - and the vilest pirate who ever eavesdropped at a porthole.

Boomerang Road

Boomerang Road
Title Boomerang Road PDF eBook
Author Quentin van Marle
Publisher Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages 244
Release 2004
Genre All terrain cycling
ISBN 1904744249

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Riding a mountain bike from Australia's far north to its deepest south, this title details journalist Quentin van Marle's epic journey across Australia.

Australians Yesterday and Today

Australians Yesterday and Today
Title Australians Yesterday and Today PDF eBook
Author Win Haseloff
Publisher Wakefield Press
Total Pages 212
Release 1999
Genre Australia
ISBN 9781862544833

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This is a book of personal stories told by older men and women who were either born in Australia or came here to make their homes. Their stories cross generations, families, cultures and more than ten decades of Australian life.