A Kinchela Boy
Title | A Kinchela Boy PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher Bevan |
Publisher | Goanna Press |
Pages | 275 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 098081572X |
Agnes Arnold: a Novel
Title | Agnes Arnold: a Novel PDF eBook |
Author | William Bernard MacCabe |
Publisher | |
Pages | 300 |
Release | 1860 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Hanged in Tamworth
Title | Hanged in Tamworth PDF eBook |
Author | Helen EJ Cottee |
Publisher | Justice Publishing |
Pages | 204 |
Release | 2022-10-28 |
Genre | True Crime |
ISBN | 0648799395 |
Tamworth is a large city on the Liverpool Plains, in northers New South Wales, where from the very beginnings of settlement, savagery reigned between settlers and First Nations. The town grew rapidly and so did the needs for law and order. Developed by the Australian Agricultural Company (a private company) on the south side of the town the other section was was north of the river which the Governsment controlled. As a major center the town built a large gaol which housed many vivious criminals. Five ment were hanged within the walls, all for murder. Included in this group was a double execution. All but one was hanged by the state hangman Robert Rice Howard, known as 'Nosey Bob'. This book is fully researched by Helen Cottee and illustrated with many photographs, signatures, drawings and plans of buildings and crime scenes. Each chapter, where available, finish with the family trees of those executed and of their victims. It is bound to appeal to anyone interested in the dark side.
Uncommon Ground
Title | Uncommon Ground PDF eBook |
Author | Anna Cole |
Publisher | Aboriginal Studies Press |
Pages | 312 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Aboriginal Australians |
ISBN | 0855754850 |
Showcasing some of the latest and most interesting work in Australia on gender and crosscultural history, this unique collection offers a diverse group of essays about the complex roles white women played in Australian Indigenous histories.
Selected Plays of Dion Boucicault
Title | Selected Plays of Dion Boucicault PDF eBook |
Author | Dion Boucicault |
Publisher | CUA Press |
Pages | 420 |
Release | 1987 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 9780813206172 |
The selection of Boucicault's work in this volume stresses his consummate craft as a writer for the theatre in the age of actor-managers and melodrama. It also reminds us of that Irish verve, charm and adroitness which made him the best playwright of his generation in England and America as well as Ireland. Arguably the father of both the Irish and American drama, his characteristic plotting and taste for sensation suggest that another of his heirs was the early movie industry.
In Defence of Country
Title | In Defence of Country PDF eBook |
Author | Noah Riseman |
Publisher | ANU Press |
Pages | 221 |
Release | 2016-01-19 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1925022803 |
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have been protecting country since time immemorial. One way they have continued these traditions in recent times is through service in the Australian military, both overseas and within Australia. In Defence of Country presents a selection of life stories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ex-servicemen and women who served in the Australian Army, Navy and Air Force after World War Two. In their own words, participants discuss a range of issues including why they joined up; racial discrimination; the Stolen Generations; leadership; discipline; family; war and peace; education and skills development; community advocacy; and their hopes for the future of Indigenous Australia. Individually and collectively, the life stories in this book highlight the many contributions that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander servicemen and women have made, and continue to make, in defence of country.
A Rape of the Soul So Profound
Title | A Rape of the Soul So Profound PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Read |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 147 |
Release | 2020-08-28 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1000319504 |
A Rape of the Soul So Profound began when a young researcher accidentally came upon restricted files in an archives collection. What he read overturned all his assumptions about an important part of Aboriginal experience and Australia's past. The book ends in the present, 20 years later, in the aftermath of the Royal Commission on the Stolen Generations. Along the way Peter Read investigates how good intentions masked policies with inhuman results. He tells the poignant stories of many individuals, some of whom were forever broken and some who went on to achieve great things. This is a book about much sorrow and occasional madness, about governments who pretended things didn't happen, and about the opportunities offered to right a great wrong.