Parnell judith (2 resultados)

Editorial: Shire of Tambellup, Fremantle 1982
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Librería: BOP Books, Tauranga, Nueva ZelandaBOP Books
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Hardcover. Condición: VG+. Estado de la sobrecubierta: VG. 1st. This fine example of a local history tells well the story of the Western Australian district of Tambellup, with the notes on the front flap of the dust jacket providing a concise summary of this vast inland plain, first spotted from a high vantage point in 1832, abo…ut three years after the establishment of the Western Australian State. The jacket note explains that prior to setting up of the State what was to eventually become the Shire of Tambellup was the domain of Aboriginals, joined first by itinerants --- kangeroo hunters, sandlewood cutters, shepherds and "occasionally those seeking refuge from the long arm of the law." The opening chapter deals with the two major aboriginal tribes inhabiting theTambellup region, with colonial settlers and lease-holders later leading to growing numbers taking up land, with the population expanding quickly from the late 1890s. The story relates how bush and forests were converted into productive agricultural land. These pioneer folk experienced all the challenges, obstacles and difficulties faced by Australia's early rural settlers. Full local government came late to Tambellup, with its Shire Council being gazetted in 1961. However in 1905 a Road Board had been established and it acted as a civil adminiatrator for the area pre-Shire. Judith Parnell's quality district history had its catalyst following Western Australia's sequicentennial in 1979, when memories of Tambellup's past were revived. The Shire President, in a foreword, said ".our pioneers started in a small way, living in isolation with few material posessions. Who were they? How did they manage? What has changed? " The answers are provided in Judith Parnell's history - commissioned by the Shire - and which was "evidence of her success and a fine tribute to our predecessors." This copy signed by the author below the half-title and is dated 14/2/83. First edition of 1982, 196 pages including two appendices listing Road Board and Shire Council members, WWI and WWII area enlistments. Brown hard covers with gilt spine litles are VG+, the FFEP has a pencil gift inscription, otherwise to book is internally excellent. Illustrated with 85 b/w photos, including portraits and two maps. Sepia tone pictorial DJ is VG with few chips at upper edges. Photos, Few Maps (ilustrador). By Author.
Más imágenesEditorial: Shire of Tambellup 1982
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- Primera edición
Librería: Bookies books, Boyanup, WA, AustraliaBookies books
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Hardcover. Condición: Fine. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Book condition is fine. Hard cover. Dust jacket near fine, Minor tear on back bottom middle, I have repaired with acid free tape. Front and back covers of book boards and dust jacket clean. Book block clean. Text body clean except fly leaf page has 8… signatures of the Shire Staff , dated 1986. Spine intact. Book block clean. Overall an excellent and neat copy. From the foundation of a colony in Western Australia in 1829 until 1987, the Shire of Tambellup was the preserve of Aborigines, Sandalwood Cutters, kangaroo hunters, shepherds and, occasionally, of those seeking refuge from the long arm of the law. This is the story of how the bush and forest of Tambellup was bought into productive agricultural use, and of the lives of those people who made Tambellup their home. Judith Parnell trained as a teacher and graduated from the University of Western Australia with a degree of Bachelor of Arts and a Diploma of Education. Since her marriage to a farmer, she has lived in the Tambellup district for the past fourteen years.