Local History Books
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Local History Books
Local History Books All prices are in Australian dollars and include GST. Postage and handling is not included. Prices are subject to change. Killers of Eden An amazing story of killer whales is told in the book Killers of Eden by Tom Mead. For almost 100 years the same pack of killer whales returned to Twofold Bay and assisted local whalers during the whaling season. The killers became a local legend and were known by distinctive names such as Stranger, Humpy & Cooper. Old Tom – the leader was remarkable for his organising ability and his skeleton is preserved in the Museum. Tom Mead $24.95 Killers in Eden For a century, the killer whales of Twofold Bay herded baleen whales towards the harpoons of local whalers, helping them hunt and sharing the rewards. It was a life of industry, adventure and a strange and rare partnership between whale and man. In Killers in Eden Danielle Clode explores how this relationship between whaler and killer developed. Using our modern knowledge of killer whales to untangle fact from myth, Danielle uncovers the truly remarkable history of the killers in Eden. . Danielle Clode $29.95 Who Lied? The Ly-ee-moon disaster is one of the enduring mysteries of the sea. The passenger steamer broke up on the night of 30 May 1886 after hitting a reef south of Eden. Seventy-one passengers and crew perished, fifteen -- all males -- survived. The night was clear, there was a moderate ocean swell and a westerly wind. The Green Cape lighthouse beacon was flashing directly above the wreck site. Either the captain of the Ly-ee-moon or the third officer who was in charge of the ship at the time, lied about the circumstances of the wreck. This book describes the tragedy of the Ly-ee-moon and explores the conflict between the two protagonists. Graeme Barrow $24.95 Whalemen of Twofold Bay An excellent visual companion to “Killers of Eden” is this book by Rene Davidson, grandson of George Davidson. An extensive compilation of photographs of Eden’s whaling days, providing evidence of the veracity of many stories told of Eden Whaling. Contains many original photographs detailing the whalers, locations and killer whales of Twofold Bay. Rene Davidson $33.00 Eden Revisited Details life in Eden and surrounds and highlights various historic personalities, locations and industries. Rene Davidson $34.95 Eden Killer Whale Museum – Local History Page 1 of 4 A Colonial Woman - The life and times of Mary Braidwood Mowle Mary Mowle’s accounts offer a rich and captivating insight into life in mid-nineteenth century Australia. From Mary’s diaries and Patricia Clarke’s research emerges a picture of how families and particularly women and children lived in early Australia. From a privileged childhood in Braidwood, to a bark hut in the Australian Alps, to the Eden Customs House Mary recorded in her diary the life of a woman in difficult times. Patricia Clarke $29.00 Mallacoota Reflections Mallacoota & District Historical Society $9.95 Border Tales Stories from Genoa, Wangarabell, Wroxham, Timbillica, Maramingo, Nungatta, Wingan and Gypsy Point. Genoa Town Committee Inc. $15.00 The Wellings of Eden The story of the founding generations of the Wellings family and their connection with Eden. John Wellings $14.95 Edrom Lodge - 100 Years Heather Wembridge $17.95 Picture Shows on the Far South Coast of NSW Robert Parkinson $20.00 Eden Killer Whale Museum – Local History Page 2 of 4 The TP Shelly Articles Thomas Patrick Shelley first travelled throughout this district in 1886 visiting farms and selling various goods. These articles describe his trips around the area. Kate Clery $11.00 Pictorial History of the Bega Valley Shire Bega, Bemboka, Bermagui, Candelo, Cobargo, Eden, Merimbula and Pambula are all featured with smaller towns represented in the broad sweep of the shire's history. Helen Swinbourne and Judy Winters $22.70 Few Friendly Lights Stories about the lives of some of the people who came to Mallacoota and surrounding areas in the early days of settlement. Robin Hingeley $35.00 People of the Lake People of the Lake recounts Merimbula’s story from its beginnings as part of the Imlay brothers’ huge landholdings, and a port from which countless bales of Monaro wool were shipped to the Sydney auctions. The stories continue through the era of the Munn family’s Maizena Factory, the co-operative Bacon Factory and meat works, to the beginnings of a tourist industry, and this year’s Centenary celebrations. Helen Swinbourne and Olwen Morris $25.00 History of Towamba Public School 1862 Kate Clery $20.00 Towamba Valley Schools Kate Clery $20.00 Eden Killer Whale Museum – Local History Page 3 of 4 From the Coast to Monaro A journey, via newspaper articles, through the Gippsland border country, Snowy River gold fields and the Far South Coast of NSW. 1835-1934 Kate Clery $45.00 Mud, Floods and the Birth Place of a Town Angela George $15.00 Not the Complete History of Eden Public School 1857 - 2007 Garrick Hale $10.00 The Forgotten Corner Interviews Kate Clery $42.90 Eden Killer Whale Museum – Local History Page 4 of 4