The Life and Adventures of William Buckley edited and introduced by Tim Flannery (Secondhand Book)

SECONDHAND BOOK

Thirty-two years a wanderer amongst the Aborigines of the then unexplored country round Port Phillip.

From the Introduction:

‘At 2.00 PM on Sunday, 6 July 1835, a giant of a man shambled into the camp left by John Batman at indented Head near Geelong . he was six foot five and seven-eighths inches tall (198cm) in his bare feet. Though clearly a European, and “well proportioned with an erect military gait” the visitor spoke not a word of English. Instead, he pointed to a tattoo on his arm, which bore the initials WB alongside crudely executed figures of the sun, moon and a possum-like creature. Then, when he was given a slice from a loaf, the word “bread” broke suddenly-almost involuntarily-from his lips.

‘Over the following weeks fragments of this stranger’s history were revealed. His name, he said, was William Buckley, and he had been living with the Aborigines for so long he had lost track of time What he told of his life in the wilds of Victoria so amazed those who heard him that he soon became celebrated as “the wild white man”.’

Specifications:

Condition: Fair – general wear, yellowed pages.

Publisher: Text Publishing

Year: 2002 (first published 1852)

Format: Paperback

Pages: 200pp

ISBN: 9781877008207

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SECONDHAND BOOK

Thirty-two years a wanderer amongst the Aborigines of the then unexplored country round Port Phillip.

From the Introduction:

‘At 2.00 PM on Sunday, 6 July 1835, a giant of a man shambled into the camp left by John Batman at indented Head near Geelong . he was six foot five and seven-eighths inches tall (198cm) in his bare feet. Though clearly a European, and “well proportioned with an erect military gait” the visitor spoke not a word of English. Instead, he pointed to a tattoo on his arm, which bore the initials WB alongside crudely executed figures of the sun, moon and a possum-like creature. Then, when he was given a slice from a loaf, the word “bread” broke suddenly-almost involuntarily-from his lips.

‘Over the following weeks fragments of this stranger’s history were revealed. His name, he said, was William Buckley, and he had been living with the Aborigines for so long he had lost track of time What he told of his life in the wilds of Victoria so amazed those who heard him that he soon became celebrated as “the wild white man”.’

Specifications:

Condition: Fair – general wear, yellowed pages.

Publisher: Text Publishing

Year: 2002 (first published 1852)

Format: Paperback

Pages: 200pp

ISBN: 9781877008207

Additional information

Weight 0.235 kg
Dimensions 12.8 × 19.7 × 1.9 cm

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