Where the Dead Men Lie: Tales of Graves, Pioneers and Old Bush Pubs
By (Author) Bruce Simpson
ABC Books
ABC Books
1st November 2008
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Australasian and Pacific history
994
Paperback
204
Width 154mm, Height 155mm, Spine 12mm
339g
Retired drover and bush poet Bruce Simpson travelled along the old Cobb & Co coach roads and stock routes in western Queensland to find the final resting places of some of our earliest settlers. He tells tales of the perils of life on 'the wastes of the Never Never' and the desperate circumstances faced by victims of accident, sickness, raging bushfires and rising floodwaters - all isolated from help by sheer distance. Along with photographer Ian Tinney, whose striking photographs document these sites for posterity, Bruce Simpson visited some of the legendary drinking places, many in ruins, of characters such as bushmen and bushrangers - bringing to life memories of Australia in a long-vanished time.
History/Australiana
Bruce Simpson, bushman, storyteller and poet, is the authentic voice of the outback drover; a living legend who recalls life in the bush on horseback. Bruce's stories and poems offer a window into a way of life that is now part of our cultural heritage.Darren Clark is an Australian photographer whose work is represented library collections throughout Australia.