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Far Off in Sunlit Places

- Stories of the Scots in Australia and New Zealand

Om Far Off in Sunlit Places

Following his acclaimed chronicle of the Scots in America, Jim Hewitson has now turned his attention to the second great area of Scottish migration, Australia and New Zealand. From the first penal colony in Botany Bay in 1788 to the glamorous story of Duntocher-born 1930s speedway ace Ron Johnston, Scots have played a role at every level in life and society of these two dynamic nations. Rather than setting out as a comprehensive genealogical survey, Far Off In Sunlit Places brims with colourful anecdote and remarkable family histories. Illustrated by over a hundred fascinating historic black-and-white illustrations, and enriched by Jim Hewitson's ability to trace the fortunes and misfortunes of a wonderful array of individuals, be they farm boys or prime ministers, the book offers a unique insight into the contribution made by the people of Scottish decent to the history of the Antipodes. From coastline to desert, from hill farms to the growing cities of both nations, the narrative moves with fluid ease. Far Off in Sunlit Places is popular history at its best, highly readable and carrying its scholarship lightly. It is a very fitting testimony to the resilience and ambition of Scots abroad.

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  • Språk:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781849860062
  • Bindende:
  • Paperback
  • Sider:
  • 320
  • Utgitt:
  • 26. juni 2010
  • Dimensjoner:
  • 173x243x18 mm.
  • Vekt:
  • 526 g.
  • BLACK NOVEMBER
Leveringstid: 2-4 uker
Forventet levering: 7. desember 2024

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Following his acclaimed chronicle of the Scots in America, Jim Hewitson has now turned his attention to the second great area of Scottish migration, Australia and New Zealand. From the first penal colony in Botany Bay in 1788 to the glamorous story of Duntocher-born 1930s speedway ace Ron Johnston, Scots have played a role at every level in life and society of these two dynamic nations. Rather than setting out as a comprehensive genealogical survey, Far Off In Sunlit Places brims with colourful anecdote and remarkable family histories. Illustrated by over a hundred fascinating historic black-and-white illustrations, and enriched by Jim Hewitson's ability to trace the fortunes and misfortunes of a wonderful array of individuals, be they farm boys or prime ministers, the book offers a unique insight into the contribution made by the people of Scottish decent to the history of the Antipodes. From coastline to desert, from hill farms to the growing cities of both nations, the narrative moves with fluid ease. Far Off in Sunlit Places is popular history at its best, highly readable and carrying its scholarship lightly. It is a very fitting testimony to the resilience and ambition of Scots abroad.

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