Language: English
Published by Den Fenella Press, Wentworth Falls, NSW, 1993
ISBN 10: 0646164015 ISBN 13: 9780646164014
Seller: Banfield House Booksellers, Gympie, QLD, Australia
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. 112 pages. Illustrated.
Language: English
Published by Den Fenella Press, Australia, 1993
ISBN 10: 0646164015 ISBN 13: 9780646164014
Seller: Marlowes Books and Music, Ferny Grove, QLD, Australia
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Fine. First Edition. 112 pages. Book appears to have hardly been read and is in Fine condition throughout.
Language: English
Published by Den Fenella Press, Wentworth Falls, NSW, 1993
ISBN 10: 0646164015 ISBN 13: 9780646164014
Seller: Bookwood, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
First Edition
Pictorial Wraps. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. The Life and Works of the Blue Mountains Pioneer Harry Peckman. Includes poetry. Illustrated in b&w. Includes bibliography. Printed in Australia. Slight ripple through entire book block, otherwise a very nice clean tight solid softcover copy. 112pp. Uncommon. SB-58.
Published by Den Fenella Press, Wentworth Falls, 1993., 1993
Seller: City Basement Books, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Paperback, 8vo, 112pp. Very good condition. Light wear. Signed by Jim Smith. ISBN: 0646164015.
Language: English
Published by Den Fenella Press, Wenthworth Falls, NSW, 1993
ISBN 10: 0646164015 ISBN 13: 9780646164014
Seller: BOOKHOME SYDNEY, Annandale Sydney, NSW, Australia
First Edition
1st ed. Paperback thin trade, good condition, black & white text-photos, spine little faded, small split front hinge (pages firm), light toning inside covers, light foxing edges, non-author written and dated dedication inside front cover, minor edgewear. 112 pp. This is the fascinating story by John Low and Jim Smith of Harry Peckman who was the 'The Prince of Whips'. The whips were the men who drove horse teams along the roads of the developing colonies. In his long life, he was to witness the diggers crossing the Blue Mountains to the gold fields and the feats of the trans-oceanic aviators. He saw Katoomba develop from bushland to the busy 'Playground of the Commonwealth'. Like his friend Henry Lawson, he never forgot the Aborigines, bush women, soldiers. miners, farmers, and other ordinary workers whose characters became part of the Australian identity.