Not enough grass to feed a single bullock: A History of Tarwin Lower, Venus Bay and Waratah by Rod Charles and Jack Loney (Second Hand Book)

SECOND HAND BOOK – EX LIBRARY

The coastal region of Venus Bay has many stories to tell: of Aboriginal life and trade, of French discovery, of exploration through impossible territory, of hidden treasures and unsolved mysteries, of a pastoral and dairy empire and of settlers and the way they built their community.

Rod Charles came with his young family to teach at Tarwin Lower in 1972. The first history was published two years later. On moving to Geelong he met Jack Loney, the well-known shipwreck enthusiast, and together they delved deeper into the area’s past with help and encouragement from the local community. ‘Not enough grass to feed a single bullock‘ is the result.

Specifications:

Condition: Fair. Ex-library — library stickers on front and back covers, inside front cover has library stamps, light marking on the back cover.

Publisher: Rod Charles

Year: 1989

Format: Paperback

Pages: 134

ISBN: 0731653750

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SECOND HAND BOOK – EX LIBRARY

The coastal region of Venus Bay has many stories to tell: of Aboriginal life and trade, of French discovery, of exploration through impossible territory, of hidden treasures and unsolved mysteries, of a pastoral and dairy empire and of settlers and the way they built their community.

Rod Charles came with his young family to teach at Tarwin Lower in 1972. The first history was published two years later. On moving to Geelong he met Jack Loney, the well-known shipwreck enthusiast, and together they delved deeper into the area’s past with help and encouragement from the local community. ‘Not enough grass to feed a single bullock‘ is the result.

Specifications:

Condition: Fair. Ex-library — library stickers on front and back covers, inside front cover has library stamps, light marking on the back cover.

Publisher: Rod Charles

Year: 1989

Format: Paperback

Pages: 134

ISBN: 0731653750

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Weight 0.38 kg
Dimensions 24 × 17.5 × 1 cm

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