In this book, Ion Idriess reflects on his life prospecting in far North Queensland from 1912 to 1914, and coincided with his earliest writing as βGougerβ for the Bulletin.In Back of Cairns, Jack gives the reader a picture of what life was like when the peninsula jungle was falling under the settlerβs axe, his own day-to-day experiences, and the districtβs historical background. The book is peopled by characters given to polite chiacking and the writing of poetry, and the reading of βpomesβ by the evening campfireβ¦ Perhaps the most interesting is the βJungle Manβ who could scent animals and Aborigines in the scrub before they scented him. He also possessed incredible hearingβ¦ who took Jack into the rugged mountains and the dense jungle and showed him a primitive world few men have ever seen. Jack was treading in the paths of his heroes β the explorers. Beverley Eley, Ion Idriess
Ion Idriess (1889β1979) is one of Australia's best-loved writers, with fifty-six books to his credit and millions of copies sold. When he returned from the First World War he wrote The Desert Column, about his experiences with the 5th Light Horse. Prospecting for Gold was his first major successful work; it immediately sold out and was reprinted constantly in the following years, as were many of his books. Idriess spent much of his life travelling throughout Australia, collecting material for his true-life stories, including Flynn of the Inland, The Red Chief and Nemarluk. He was awarded the O.B.E. in 1968 for his contribution to Australian literature.
In this book, Ion Idriess reflects on his life prospecting in far North Queensland from 1912 to 1914, and coincided with his earliest writing as Gouger for the Bulletin.In Back of Cairns, Jack gives the reader a picture of what life was like when the peninsula jungle was falling under the settler_s axe, his own day-to-day experiences, and the district_s historical background. The book is peopled by characters given to polite chiacking and the writing of poetry, and the reading of pomes by the evening campfire_ Perhaps the most interesting is the Jungle Man who could scent animals and Aborigines in the scrub before they scented him. He also possessed incredible hearing who took Jack into the rugged mountains and the dense jungle and showed him a primitive world few men have ever seen. Jack was treading in the paths of his heroes the explorers. Beverley Eley, Ion Idriess
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