Outback Stations: Pastoral Australia

Outback Stations: Pastoral Australia

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Condition: SECONDHAND

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Condition remarks:
Book: Fair
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Good condition binding - small nick on bottom middle of front binding. Damage to FEP - still intact and structural.

A richly illustrated work of Australian cultural and geographic history, Outback Stations: Pastoral Australia chronicles the sweeping story of the vast cattle and sheep stations that have shaped the identity of the Australian interior. It presents the rugged lives of the men and women who carved out a living on some of the most remote and unforgiving land on earth, detailing the traditions, hardships, and triumphs of pastoral life across generations. With a tone that is both celebratory and deeply respectful, the narrative illustrates how these enormous landholdings became the economic and cultural backbone of rural Australia. Stunning photography and vivid storytelling combine to transport readers into a world of red dust, endless horizons, and an enduring pioneering spirit that continues to define the outback today.

Author: Mark Muller (ed.)
Format: Hardback
Published: 2017, R.M. Williams Publishing
Genre: Australian history

Description


Condition remarks:
Book: Fair
Jacket: N/A
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Good condition binding - small nick on bottom middle of front binding. Damage to FEP - still intact and structural.

A richly illustrated work of Australian cultural and geographic history, Outback Stations: Pastoral Australia chronicles the sweeping story of the vast cattle and sheep stations that have shaped the identity of the Australian interior. It presents the rugged lives of the men and women who carved out a living on some of the most remote and unforgiving land on earth, detailing the traditions, hardships, and triumphs of pastoral life across generations. With a tone that is both celebratory and deeply respectful, the narrative illustrates how these enormous landholdings became the economic and cultural backbone of rural Australia. Stunning photography and vivid storytelling combine to transport readers into a world of red dust, endless horizons, and an enduring pioneering spirit that continues to define the outback today.