Corners of Melbourne
By (Author) Robyn Annear
Text Publishing
The Text Publishing Company
31st October 2023
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Australasian and Pacific history
Hardback
336
Width 144mm, Height 217mm, Spine 29mm
418g
Melbourne's favourite historian takes us on an unorthodox tour of the city's streets and corners, telling stories about the events and people that have made these the most interesting places to be. What better defines a city than its street corners A corner gives you a starting point, a destination and a place to turn. It's furnished with pillar boxes, newsstands and tram stops, and lamp-posts for light and lounging. Where would you be likeliest to find a pub At the corner, of course. And who better than Robyn Annear to usher you around the corners of Melbourne, and reveal their bizarre, baroque and mostly forgotten stories In this (appropriately corner-shaped) book she will introduce you to- street-corner 'galvanisers' who offered the thrill of electric shock at threepence a time the rude boys of the Fitzroy back streets who became the original 'larrikins' infants named for the corners on which they'd been abandoned a rogues' gallery of unruly women, incorrigible men and runaway horses ...and, of course, the civic reprobates who discarded orange peel in the streets, to the risk of life and limb.
Robyn Annear is the author of many books of history, including Bearbrass- Imagining Early Melbourne, Nothing but Gold- The Diggers of 1852, Nothing New- A History of Second-hand and Adrift in Melbourne. Her podcast 'Nothing on TV' presents stories from Trove historical newspapers.