Drovers Road

Drovers Road
Title Drovers Road PDF eBook
Author Joyce West
Publisher
Pages 186
Release 1963
Genre Children's stories, New Zealand
ISBN

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Gay Allan tells the story of her life on an outback sheep station beyond Gisborne, where she lives with her unmarried Uncle Dunsany, her Aunt Belle and her three orphaned cousins.

The Drovers' Roads of Wales

The Drovers' Roads of Wales
Title The Drovers' Roads of Wales PDF eBook
Author Fay Godwin
Publisher
Pages 240
Release 1977
Genre Cattle trails
ISBN 9780905483535

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The Drove Roads of Scotland

The Drove Roads of Scotland
Title The Drove Roads of Scotland PDF eBook
Author A. R. B. Haldane
Publisher
Pages 288
Release 2019-05-23
Genre
ISBN 9781912476534

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One of the great classics of Scottish history, The Drove Roads of Scotland interweaves folklore, social comment and economic history in a fascinating account of Scotland's droving trade and the routes by which cattle and sheep were brought from every corner of the land to markets in central Scotland. In pastoral Scotland, the breeding and movement of livestock were fundamental to the lives of the people. The story of the drove roads takesthe reader on an engrossing tour of Scottish history, from the lawless cattle driving by reivers in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries to the legitimate movement of stock which developed after the Union of the Crowns, by which time the large-scale movement of stock to established markets had become an important part of Scotland's economy, and a vital aspect of commercial life in the Empire.

The Drovers Road

The Drovers Road
Title The Drovers Road PDF eBook
Author Joyce West
Publisher Bethlehem Books
Pages 330
Release 2003
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1883937698

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Through vivid characterizations of people and place, Joyce West’s storytelling—evocative of L. M. Montgomery’s in her Anne of Green Gable series—draws her reader into the richly-textured, rural setting of New Zealand in the mid-20th century. In this first book, young Gabrielle Allan (called Gay) is living contentedly on Drovers Road, her Uncle Dunsany’s sheep station in the hill country a hundred miles from Gisborne. Besides her young, bachelor uncle there are her three orphaned cousins—Eve, Hugh and Merry—and their Great-Aunt Belle. Taken in by Dunsany years before, after her parents’ divorce, Gay now scarcely remembers any other life. There are lessons at the local school, taught by pretty, sensible Susan Leigh, regular chores, plenty of riding and jumping, pranks with Merry, unlikely pets—and abundant potential for unexpected adventures. Then, everything starts to change. With boarding school suddenly looming on the horizon, Gay and Merry—besides hating the idea—also begin to realize the expense they are to their uncle. Are they the burden standing in the way of Uncle Dunsany’s marriage? Additional unsettling possibilities are added when Gay learns that her father is returning to New Zealand after an absence of many years. Will this mean leaving Drovers Road forever? In a story filled with unforgettable characters (human and otherwise), horse shows and hunts, careless actions and scary consequences, happy (and not-so-happy) romances, young Gabrielle learns something about love and trust through the shared ups and downs of a very human, but also very caring family and extended community. Original Book: 186 pages This is the first book in the Drovers Road Collection. The second book in the series is Cape Lost. The third book in the series is The Golden Country.

The Murranji Track

The Murranji Track
Title The Murranji Track PDF eBook
Author Darrell Lewis
Publisher Boolarong Press
Pages 257
Release 2011
Genre Droving
ISBN 1921920238

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For almost a century, drovers moved cattle along the Murranji Track, despite scarce water, jungle-like scrub and its reputation as the Death Track. In this well-researched, detailed book Lewis provides the definitive account of the track, from the time of the Aborigines and early explorers, to its opening by the legendary Bluey Buchanan.

Cape Lost

Cape Lost
Title Cape Lost PDF eBook
Author Joyce West
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2020-09
Genre
ISBN 9781932350791

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The Drover's Daughter

The Drover's Daughter
Title The Drover's Daughter PDF eBook
Author Patsy Kemp
Publisher Brolga Publishing
Pages 192
Release 2019-10-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0648697010

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Drovers hold an iconic place in our Australian identity, due to the courage and perseverance needed to transport cattle and sheep hundreds of kilometres through rural and outback areas. But what of the women and children who travelled with them?