Description
When in 1907 Francis Birtles arrived in Sydney after cycling the vast distance from Fremantle a large crowd welcomed him. Over the next two decades, his ‘overlanding’ achievements were honoured by cycling and motoring enthusiasts, and tens of thousands mustered for his 1928 completion of the first successful London–Rangoon–Darwin–Brisbane–Sydney–Melbourne car venture (his Bean ‘Sundowner’ is preserved in the National Museum of Australia, Canberra). City dwellers were captivated by Birtles’ cinematographic movies of inland Australia, including his retracing of the 1860–61 route by the tragic Burke and Wills expedition. His many newspaper articles encouraged greater public awareness of the remoteness of pioneer life, including Aboriginal customs and native flora and fauna. This book includes many photographs and draws upon his observations and comments by contemporaries.
Specifications:
Publisher: Australian Scholarly Publishing
Year: 2019
Format: Paperback
Pages: 372pp
ISBN: 9781925588798
Dan Kelley –
Excellent book on Francis Edwin Birtles, written by Terry Birtles. Title above should read – “Driven: Francis Edwin Birtles”, without the “By”. I purchased it on release in 2019 at the National Museum of Australia. I also own and have read 2 other Birtles’ biographical books, “Grit: An Epic Journey Across the World”, by Peter Wherret and “Francis Birtles, Australian Adventurer” by Warren Brown – also both excellent books. However this latest book by descendant Terry G. Birtles covers in great detail information not covered by the other two authors. However, it is still very readable and really captures and reveals the essence and character of the amazing Aussie adventurer, Francis Birtles. Highly recommend.