Description
SECOND HAND BOOK – EX-LIBRARY
‘In this history, I have endeavoured, with original research and through my own interpretation, to re-capture events as they happened and the way in which early settlers and their families lived in the area known as the “Shire of Goulburn” since it’s beginning.’ –The Author
From the Foreword:
‘The story has been written with pride, with dedication and enthusiasm, and above all with humour and compassion. There is much in this book about people – as the author says, “people who really lived”, and who came from al parts of the world to build the Shire and the communities of which it is composed, as pioneers, councillors, farmers, business men, to dig for gold, to grow the famous wines of the district, and to make a beginning with Victoria’s magnificent irrigation system.”
Specifications:
Condition: Good – ex-library book, plastic wrapped, spine has library label, inside covers and pages have library stamps.
Publisher: Council of the Shire of Goulburn
Year: 1971
Format: Hardback, with dustjacket
Pages: 127pp
ISBN: N/A
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