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A battered lantern flickers in the dust, throwing uncertain shadows across the faces of men who have staked everything on the promise of gold. In the raw light of Australian bush camps and bustling goldfields, the everyday struggles and sly humour of working-class life come alive with a candour that is both unsparing and deeply humane. Here, the grit of rural Australia is not merely a setting but a crucible, shaping characters whose ambitions, loyalties, and misfortunes echo the pulse of a young nation forging its identity. Each story captures the peculiar rhythms of bush life, the camaraderie and rivalry of mining camps, and the wry resilience of those who weather both fortune and failure. The collection's sharp observation and unmistakable Australian wit invite readers into a world where social life is as unpredictable as the landscape itself, and where small moments of kindness or folly linger long after the last page.These tales stand apart for their authenticity and understated artistry, weaving together strands of goldfields fiction, rural hardship, and the subtle ironies of Australian humour writing. The voices within speak not only to the era of early twentieth-century Australia but to the enduring universality of aspiration, disappointment, and laughter in the face of adversity. Rich with the textures of the land and the spirit of its people, the stories remain as compelling now as when they first appeared, offering a unique window into the evolution of Australian literature and the lived realities of its working class.This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure.
A battered lantern flickers in the dust, throwing uncertain shadows across the faces of men who have staked everything on the promise of gold. In the raw light of Australian bush camps and bustling goldfields, the everyday struggles and sly humour of working-class life come alive with a candour that is both unsparing and deeply humane. Here, the grit of rural Australia is not merely a setting but a crucible, shaping characters whose ambitions, loyalties, and misfortunes echo the pulse of a young nation forging its identity. Each story captures the peculiar rhythms of bush life, the camaraderie and rivalry of mining camps, and the wry resilience of those who weather both fortune and failure. The collection's sharp observation and unmistakable Australian wit invite readers into a world where social life is as unpredictable as the landscape itself, and where small moments of kindness or folly linger long after the last page.These tales stand apart for their authenticity and understated artistry, weaving together strands of goldfields fiction, rural hardship, and the subtle ironies of Australian humour writing. The voices within speak not only to the era of early twentieth-century Australia but to the enduring universality of aspiration, disappointment, and laughter in the face of adversity. Rich with the textures of the land and the spirit of its people, the stories remain as compelling now as when they first appeared, offering a unique window into the evolution of Australian literature and the lived realities of its working class.This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure.
AmazonPagina's: 188, Paperback, Alpha Edition
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