johnw wrote:Last time I was in Hobart (3-4 years ago) I picked up a couple of Tasmanian Tramp back issues from one of the bookshops in Salamanca Place.
From memory they had more and some other books as well. Pretty sure it was upstairs. It may have been Voyager Rare Books Maps & Prints but not 100% certain.
Do you mean specific bushwalking history only, or also exploration and settlement related to later bushwalking exploits? I have a few books in the latter category by Simon Cubit, Nic Haygarth and others.
Actually that linked topic does list a quite a few interesting books including some I have. Anyway happy to look through what I've got if relevant.
Mechanic-AL wrote:' Jack Thwaites ' by Simon Kleinig is an interesting insight into the pioneering days of Tassie bushwalking.
hutfinder wrote:johnw wrote:Last time I was in Hobart (3-4 years ago) I picked up a couple of Tasmanian Tramp back issues from one of the bookshops in Salamanca Place.
From memory they had more and some other books as well. Pretty sure it was upstairs. It may have been Voyager Rare Books Maps & Prints but not 100% certain.
Do you mean specific bushwalking history only, or also exploration and settlement related to later bushwalking exploits? I have a few books in the latter category by Simon Cubit, Nic Haygarth and others.
Actually that linked topic does list a quite a few interesting books including some I have. Anyway happy to look through what I've got if relevant.
Both are definitely of interest- I'm trying to compile a bit of a list of titles to investigate
johnw wrote:The South West Book, a Tasmanian Wilderness - 1978 and 1979 editions, Helen Gee, Janet Fenton and Greg Hodge
north-north-west wrote:johnw wrote:The South West Book, a Tasmanian Wilderness - 1978 and 1979 editions, Helen Gee, Janet Fenton and Greg Hodge
Love to be able to get my hands on a copy of that.
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