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The Jackaroo 'Outback Tales of a £10 Pom'

Author : Roger Coote
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 106 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2016-08
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781326743291

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The Jackaroo 'Outback Tales of a £10 Pom' by Roger Coote Pdf

The ten pound pom' was the description of those people who emigrated to Australia from Britain between 1945 to 1972. Government Assisted Passage Scheme devised by British and Australian government.Australian government subsidised the fare to only £10 paid by the immigrant. '£10 Pom' was born.This is the personal memoir of one of these '£10 pound Poms '. His history, the reason for the journey and life in the outback is set down in this book in an informative and interesting way.Included in these memoirs are snippets of living conditions and attitudes. Songs and tales of life. Personal struggles. Interesting information of the layout and job allocation. Risks of the job are many including the fauna and flora dangers that must not be overlooked. Tales of the outback and also tales of the locals and the passions and temperaments of the many interesting characters found in this wild but beautiful country. Enjoy this wonderful tale and dream of the life under the southern skies!

Beyond the Big Run

Author : Darrell Lewis,Charlie Schultz
Publisher : Univ. of Queensland Press
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0702232076

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Beyond the Big Run by Darrell Lewis,Charlie Schultz Pdf

Outback life as experienced by the legendary station-owner Charlie Schultz. His stories are set against the colourful characters and events of the Victoria River district - the stockmen and station managers, horse thieves and police, and more - a way of life that is now gone forever.

Passionate Histories

Author : Frances Peters-Little,Ann Curthoys,John Docker
Publisher : ANU E Press
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2010-09-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781921666650

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Passionate Histories by Frances Peters-Little,Ann Curthoys,John Docker Pdf

This book examines the emotional engagements of both Indigenous and Non-Indigenous people with Indigenous history. The contributors are a mix of Indigenous and Non-Indigenous scholars, who in different ways examine how the past lives on in the present, as myth, memory, and history. Each chapter throws fresh light on an aspect of history-making by or about Indigenous people, such as the extent of massacres on the frontier, the myth of Aboriginal male idleness, the controversy over Flynn of the Inland, the meaning of the Referendum of 1967, and the policyand practice of Indigenous child removal.

Time's Long Ruin

Author : Stephen Orr
Publisher : Wakefield Press
Page : 434 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2011-03-23
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781862549746

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Time's Long Ruin by Stephen Orr Pdf

Time's Long Ruin' is based loosely on the disappearance of the Beaumont children from Glenelg beach on Australia Day, 1966. It is a novel about friendship, love and loss; a story about those left behind, and how they carry on: the searching, the disappointments, the plans and dreams that are only ever put on hold.

The Life of Slang

Author : Julie Coleman
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 468 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2012-03-08
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780191630729

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The Life of Slang by Julie Coleman Pdf

This book traces the development of English slang from the earliest records to the latest tweet. It explores why and how slang is used, and traces the development of slang in English-speaking nations around the world. The records of the Old Bailey and machine-searchable newspaper collections provide a wealth of new information about historical slang, while blogs and tweets provide us with a completely new perspective on contemporary slang. Based on inside information from real live slang users as well as the best scholarly sources, this book is guaranteed to teach you some new words that you shouldn't use in polite company. Teachers, politicians, broadcasters, and parents characterize the language of teenagers as sloppy, repetitive, and unintelligent, but these complaints are nothing new. In 1906, an Australian journalist overheard some youths on a street-corner: Things will be bally slow till next pay-day. I've done in nearly all my spond. Here, now; cheese it, or I'll lob one in your lug. Lend us a cigarette. Lend it; oh, no, I don't part. Look out, here's a bobby going to tell us to shove along. What, he wondered, was the world coming to. For the 411, read on ...

Australian Slang

Author : David Tuffley
Publisher : Createspace Independent Pub
Page : 65 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2012-05-22
Category : Reference
ISBN : 1477536809

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Australian Slang by David Tuffley Pdf

Aussie Slang is a richly-textured, often ribald world of understatement and laconic humour. This guide aims to do three things; (a) to help the traveller decipher what they hear around them in everyday Australian life, (b) give the causal reader some insight into informal Australian culture, and (c) make a record of some old Australian expressions that are slipping into disuse now that English has become a global language. Readers will recognize both British and American terms in this list. Australian English has absorbed much from these two great languages. For depth of knowledge of their own language, no-body beats the British. Its their language after all. A thousand years in the making, the English language is embedded deep in the DNA of the British. No-one uses their language more skilfully than they do. On the other hand, American English has a creative power that recognizes no boundaries. Americans have taken a very good all-purpose language and extended it in all kinds of directions with new words describing the world as it is today. They do not generally cling to old forms out of respect for tradition. As Winston Churchill observed, Britain and America … two great nations divided by the same language. Australian English sits comfortably in the space between the two. Australian English began in the early days of settlement as English English with a healthy dash of Celtic influence from the many Scots, Irish and Welsh settlers who came to Australia. Large numbers of German settlers also came in the 1800's,and their influence on the language is also clearly evident. For over a hundred years, Australia developed in splendid isolation its unique blend of English, tempered by the hardships of heat and cold, deluge and drought, bushfires and cyclones. The harsh environment united people in a common struggle to survive. People helped each other. Strong communitarian loyalties were engendered. It is from this that the egalitarian character of Australia evolved. There is a strong emphasis on building a feeling of solidarity with others. Strangers will call each other "mate" or "luv" in a tone of voice ordinarily reserved for close friends and family in other parts of the world. Everyone was from somewhere else, and no-one was better than anyone else. A strong anti-authoritarian attitude became deeply embedded in Australian English. This was mainly directed towards their British overlords who still ran the country as a profitable colony. The Australian sense of humour is generally understated, delivered with a straight-face, and is often self-deprecating in nature. No-one wants to appear to be “up themselves”. Harsh or otherwise adverse conditions had to be met without complaint, so when discussing such conditions, it was necessary to do so with laconic, understated humour. Anyone not doing so was deemed a “whinger” (win-jer).Following World War II the American influence came increasingly to influence Australian culture and therefore the language. No-one is better at selling their popular culture to the world than the United States of America. Their pop culture is a beguiling instrument of foreign policy, so pervasive and persuasive it is. Young Australians enthusiastically embraced American culture, and since the 1940's the old established British language and customs have become blended with the American. If Australian English has a remarkable quality, it is the absence of regional dialects. It is spoken with relative uniformity across the entire nation. Brisbane on the East coast is a 4,300 kilometre (2,700 mile) drive from Perth on the West coast, yet there is little discernible linguistic difference between the two places compared with the difference, for example between Boston and San Francisco in the US. Nowhere else in the world do we see such linguistic uniformity across large distances.

Words to Rhyme with

Author : Willard R. Espy
Publisher : Checkmark Books
Page : 676 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0816043124

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Words to Rhyme with by Willard R. Espy Pdf

Lists more than 80,000 rhyming words, including single, double, and triple rhymes, and offers information on rhyme schemes, meter, and poetic forms.

The Slang Dictionary: Etymological, Historical, and Anecdotal

Author : John Camden Hotten
Publisher : London : Chatto and Windus
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 1874
Category : English language
ISBN : STANFORD:36105004988478

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Homintern

Author : Gregory Woods
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 455 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2016-05-03
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780300219562

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Homintern by Gregory Woods Pdf

In a hugely ambitious study which crosses continents, languages, and almost a century, Gregory Woods identifies the ways in which homosexuality has helped shape Western culture. Extending from the trials of Oscar Wilde to the gay liberation era, this book examines a period in which increased visibility made acceptance of homosexuality one of the measures of modernity. Woods shines a revealing light on the diverse, informal networks of gay people in the arts and other creative fields. Uneasily called “the Homintern” (an echo of Lenin’s “Comintern”) by those suspicious of an international homosexual conspiracy, such networks connected gay writers, actors, artists, musicians, dancers, filmmakers, politicians, and spies. While providing some defense against dominant heterosexual exclusion, the grouping brought solidarity, celebrated talent, and, in doing so, invigorated the majority culture. Woods introduces an enormous cast of gifted and extraordinary characters, most of them operating with surprising openness; but also explores such issues as artistic influence, the coping strategies of minorities, the hypocrisies of conservatism, and the effects of positive and negative discrimination. Traveling from Harlem in the 1910s to 1920s Paris, 1930s Berlin, 1950s New York and beyond, this sharply observed, warm-spirited book presents a surpassing portrait of twentieth-century gay culture and the men and women who both redefined themselves and changed history.

Favourite Poems of Banjo Paterson

Author : Andrew Barton Paterson,Newell Rex,Bruce Elder
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 64 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2020-01-30
Category : Australian poetry
ISBN : 1760792330

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Favourite Poems of Banjo Paterson by Andrew Barton Paterson,Newell Rex,Bruce Elder Pdf

The "Favourite Poems of Banjo Paterson" have always been, and still remain, firm favourites with most Australians. He was "a poet who captured characters, moments and events which are now part of our national consciousness...no one managed to tell stories which as much wit and humour as 'The Banjo'" This selection of poems includes old favourites such as "The Man from Snowy River", "Jim Carew", "Clancy of the Overflow" and many others well known to all Australians. But the essence of his collection is the vigour that the artist Rex Newell has brought to Paterson's poems. This outstanding series of paintings and watercolours truly reflect his sympathy and understanding of Paterson's subjects. >So here is an opportunity for all those who love the work of A. B. Paterson to renew their acquaintance with his poems in a stimulating, fresh and thoroughly appealing new volume.

The Well of Loneliness

Author : Radclyffe Hall
Publisher : Read Books Ltd
Page : 716 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2015-04-23
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781473374089

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The Well of Loneliness by Radclyffe Hall Pdf

This early work by Radclyffe Hall was originally published in 1928 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory biography. 'The Well of Loneliness' is a novel that follows an upper-class Englishwoman who falls in love with another woman while serving as an ambulance driver in World War I. Marguerite Radclyffe Hall was born on 12th August 1880, in Bournemouth, England. Hall's first novel The Unlit Lamp (1924) was a lengthy and grim tale that proved hard to sell. It was only published following the success of the much lighter social comedy The Forge (1924), which made the best-seller list of John O'London's Weekly. Hall is a key figure in lesbian literature for her novel The Well of Loneliness (1928). This is her only work with overt lesbian themes and tells the story of the life of a masculine lesbian named Stephen Gordon.

The Drowner

Author : Robert Drewe
Publisher : Penguin Group Australia
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2001-09-03
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781742283487

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The Drowner by Robert Drewe Pdf

In the warm alkaline waters of the public bath a headstrong young engineer accidentally collides with a beautiful actress. From this innocent collision of flesh begins a passion that takes them from the Wiltshire Downs to the most elemental choices of life and death in the Australian desert. Their intense romance is but part of the daring story that unfolds. Mingling history, myth and technology with a modern cinematic and poetic imagination, Robert Drewe presents a fable of European ambitions in an alien landscape, and a magnificently sustained metaphor of water as the life-and-death force.

English Transported

Author : William Stanley Ramson
Publisher : Canberra : Australian National University Press
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 1970
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : UOM:39015002273566

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English Transported by William Stanley Ramson Pdf

Includes Chapter 9, Informal English in the Torres Straits - T. E. Dutton, listed separately.

Digger Dialects

Author : Walter Hubert Downing
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 70 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 1919
Category : English language
ISBN : STANFORD:36105047701433

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The Club (An Erotic Encounter Story)

Author : Sarah Jayne Masters
Publisher : Sarah Jayne Masters
Page : 20 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2015-01-26
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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The Club (An Erotic Encounter Story) by Sarah Jayne Masters Pdf

Gina craves excitement and passion. When she meets James she hopes he can give it her. She wants it hard and without protection and the thought of them getting caught as they indulge their passion in the manager’s office drives her wild. This erotic short contains a seductive, strong alpha male, risky encounters and panty-wetting action. Adult readers only!