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A Forester's Log: The story of John La Gerche and the Ballarat-Creswick State Forest 1882-1897

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

A Forester's Log: The story of John La Gerche and the Ballarat-Creswick State Forest 1882-1897

Contributors:

By (Author) Angela Taylor

ISBN:

9780522848397

Publisher:

Melbourne University Press

Imprint:

Melbourne University Press

Publication Date:

8th November 1994

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Australasian and Pacific history
Biography: historical, political and military
Forestry industry

Dewey:

634.92099453

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

258

Dimensions:

Width 134mm, Height 193mm, Spine 16mm

Weight:

250g

Description

A Forester's Log tells the story of John La Gerche, a pioneering forester in the Ballarat-Creswick area. A Forester's Log is a unique forest story, told from a forester's viewpoint-the view of John La Gerche, one of the first generation of foresters in Victoria, who managed the Ballarat-Creswick State Forest in the late nineteenth century. La Gerche's Letter Books and Pocket Books have survived to provide a rare insight into a bailiff-forester's burdens in the 1880s and 1890s. As a bailiff, he daily had to confront prop cutters and woodcarters, 'scamps and vagabonds' who constantly defied forest regulations. His pioneering work helped shape today's forested landscape around the Central Victorian goldfields town of Creswick, 'the home of forestry'. In the detailed correspondence between this amateur forester and his bureaucratic masters lies the human story of an ordinary yet remarkable man, endeavouring to strike a fair balance between the competing demands of local woodcutters and distant officials. Angela Taylor reads between the lines to create a beautifully perceptive portrait of a vanishing character type-the truly committed public servant. A Forester's Log is an illuminating and charming book which will appeal to a wide range of readers, both urban and rural, including those interested in conservation and landscape heritage.

Author Bio

Angela Taylor has a BA (Hons) in English from the University of Sydney, a Diploma in African Studies from the University of Edinburgh, and a Diploma in Education from Monash University. She completed her MA in Public History with first-class Honours at Monash University in 1997. She has worked variously as a teacher, lecturer, researcher and archivist in Australia and overseas.

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