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Surveyors are the unsung heroes of Western Australia's economic development. During the agricultural boom of the 1950s to the dramatic expansion of the resources ...
When Europeans first settled in Australia, the land withheld many of its secrets from these new arrivals. There were broad rivers, wide plains and tall ...
This is the first comprehensive biography of an outstanding democrat of democrats whose star shone brightly across the roaring nineties of the West Australian gold ...
Albany Unravelled is a new and fascinating account of the foundation and history of the King George's Sound/Albany region of Western Australia, written ...
The untold stories of some thirty Western Australian convicts transported between 1851 and 1868
The second of two volumes on this important contribution to convict studies and genealogy in WA. Includes biographical details of all the convicts.
This is a companion to the previously published Among Wild Animals and People in Australia by Eric Mjoberg, Hesperian Press, 2012.An exceptionally informative volume ...
Frederick Irwin's book, the first large scale study of Western Australia, was published in London in 1835. This facsimile of that now very rare ...
Without a source of cheap energy to fuel steam boilers and for ore treatment, only the Western Australian mines with rich ore would have been ...
In Every Mother's Son is Guilty, Chris Owen provides a compelling account of policing in the Kimberley district from 1882, when police were established ...
Land of Vision vibrantly narrates the social, cultural, political and economic development of the most geographically isolated area in the world. Informative and analytical, the ...
Eliza Shaw died in 1877, so her story encompasses almost the entire first half-century of the settlement of Perth and its surrounds. She left an ...