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Ion Idriess: The Last Interview

Tim Bowden
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Pages
124
Year
2022
Language
English

About

Ion "Jack" Idriess (1889 — 1979) is recognised as one of Australia's great storytellers, having published over 50 books including the” Outback tales of Lasseter's Last Ride”, “Flynn of the Inland”, and “The Cattle King” alongside major histories of Broken Hill, Broome and Cooktown.

This book is his last interview in 1975, prompted by the then-young Tim Bowden, for a possible ABC Radio program that did not eventuate due to Idriess's fading voice. Within this book Idriess talks of his early years in Broken Hill, he tells of his earliest writing for the Bulletin, on living and photographing Aboriginal tribes in the Kimberlys and Cape York, on the writing of his books like “Madman's Island” and “My Mate Dick”, his life with the pearlers of Broome and Thursday Island, on the joys of prospecting, living in the Wild, and on Lasseter and his diary.

Full of colourful characters and true stories, Ion Idriess allows us into his unbridled enthusiasm for Australian and Aboriginal history.

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