Quick and the Dead: Stawell and Its Race Through Time

Quick and the Dead: Stawell and Its Race Through Time

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Author: John Perry

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 320


The Stawell Easter Gift is a 'Sheffield Handicap' that has been run since 1878 over a distance of 130 yards on Easter Monday in the goldmining town of Stawell in rural Victoria. It has unique features that hark back to another sporting era: the race is run on grass on a track that slopes very slightly up hill; white cords mark the running lanes; and the spectators sit in a grandstand dating from the eighteenth century. The race has a staggered start and is governed by a handicap system; the winner receives a cash prize; and the punters hope to make their fortunes. This book is a complete, rounded and stylish piece of writing that uses on traditional event in the life of one town to tell human stories - of individuals, their community, their experiences, their history - and by doing so recreates an image of rural life and rural Australia that is deeply engaging. The appeal of the book is the author's literary style and his gentle, loving, sometimes humorous, but never patronising, portrayal of the participants, the community, and their lives over the past and recent present of the race. The framework of the book allows exploration of the great themes of the Australian story: farming
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.

Author: John Perry

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 320


The Stawell Easter Gift is a 'Sheffield Handicap' that has been run since 1878 over a distance of 130 yards on Easter Monday in the goldmining town of Stawell in rural Victoria. It has unique features that hark back to another sporting era: the race is run on grass on a track that slopes very slightly up hill; white cords mark the running lanes; and the spectators sit in a grandstand dating from the eighteenth century. The race has a staggered start and is governed by a handicap system; the winner receives a cash prize; and the punters hope to make their fortunes. This book is a complete, rounded and stylish piece of writing that uses on traditional event in the life of one town to tell human stories - of individuals, their community, their experiences, their history - and by doing so recreates an image of rural life and rural Australia that is deeply engaging. The appeal of the book is the author's literary style and his gentle, loving, sometimes humorous, but never patronising, portrayal of the participants, the community, and their lives over the past and recent present of the race. The framework of the book allows exploration of the great themes of the Australian story: farming