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Chargement... Outback heroes : Australia's greatest bush storiespar Evan McHugh
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The vision that appeared in the shooter's lamplight was a shock - a man soaking wet, with torn clothing, covered in cuts, bruises and blood. 'I've found that missing aeroplane,' O'Reilly gasped, 'and there are two men still alive.' The men and women you'll meet in this fascinating book come in all shapes and sizes, from convicts and engineers to cattle duffers and anthropologists. These remarkable Australians share an extraordinary ability to survive the rigours of the bush. In Outback Heroes, Evan McHugh brings together his favourite ripping yarns from the Australian frontier. He begins with escaped convict William Buckley, who emerged from the forest after thirty-two years in the wild; re-examines the legends of the Man from Snowy River and Waltzing Matilda; recounts one of the most stunning rescues in Australian history; and relives the 2000 Olympics Opening Ceremony. These and other true stories of courage and ingenuity remind us how the Australian character was forged - through encounters with the bush, desert and outback. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Favourite story: A voice in the wilderness, 1937: Bernard O'Reilly (1903-1975). About the heroic rescue of two plane crash survivors near the Queensland-New South Wales border.
Least favourite story: The not so jolly swagman, 1894: Samuel Hoffmeister (18??-1894). About a possible origin of Banjo Paterson's Waltzing Matilda.
Technical note: the frequent switching between two font sizes and margins to differentiate between the main text and the many excerpts was sometimes quite irritating. ( )