Nanna’s Memoirs by E. Morton
Nanna’s Memoirs by E. Morton
Nanna’s Memoirs
by E. Morton
Published by Author, Printed by LPH, Adelaide, c1976, [First Edition], black and white photographs, staple-bound paperback
Very Good Condition, some edge and shelf wear, some rubbing and bumping to edges and corners, minor creasing to covers, faint cup ring on back cover (see photographs)
"This book gives the reader a true insight into the pioneering days. It spans some 40 years of the writer's life in the outback cattle country, giving her account of many interesting and varied experiences. Many will enjoy reading about the Aboriginal customs and habits. She explains vividly how the pioneering Australians progressed, and what has been achieved over the years by the Australian Inland Mission and the Flying Doctor Service. These advances in medicine and communication are now an accepted way of life for the present generation living in the outback. the people living in Australia today owe much to the wonderful early settlers who developed the country by their determination to overcome the numerous difficulties which existed in those days."