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The Dig Tree

The Dig Tree: The Story of Burke and Wills

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Sarah Murgatroyd

Introduction by Geoffrey Blainey

Murgatroyd has brought together for the first time new scientific and historical evidence, and tells the story of Burke and Wills, the explorers who set out to cross Australia from coast to coast, in brilliant detail. Here, at last, is the book that brings to life Australia’s most infamous story of exploration. The Dig Tree describes vividly the remarkable courage, the suffering and the moments of sheer lunacy, as Burke and Wills struggled to survive in a harsh land they did not understand.Sarah Murgatroyd’s style is immensely readable. She has written with warmth about Burke and Wills and their party, and reveals fascinating detail - for example, that Burke had a notoriously bad sense of direction, and was famous for getting lost even on the way home from his local pub!Though we all know the basic story of the Burke and Wills expedition, The Dig Tree reveals just how little most of us know of the individuals, the politics, the blunders and the ambitions behind this extraordinary event in Australia’s history. This is essential and utterly compelling reading.

Read a transcript from the ABC 7.30 Report, ‘Burke and Wills tragedy revisited’ by Mark Bannerman, with guests including Sarah Murgatroyd, Nigle Havers and Jack Thompson.

Sarah Murgatroyd
About the Author

Sarah Murgatroyd was born in England in 1967, and grew up on a farm in Sussex.

After a year spent wandering through China, India and the Himalayas, she gained an honours degree in philosophy and literature at Warwick University and then studied broadcast journalism at Cardiff University.

Murgatroyd’s journalism career began with local radio in...

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About the Introducer

Geoffrey Blainey has written thirty books, taught at the University of Melbourne, and chaired the Australia Council from 1977-1981. He was a delegate to the Constitutional Convention in 1998 and has served on many Commonwealth and Victorian government agencies, including the Australian War Memorial, the Literature Board and The Australian...

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Extent:
400pp
Format:
Paperback
Text publication date:
26 April 2012
First published:
2002
Region:
VIC
ISBN:
9781921922268
AU Price:
$14.95
NZ Price:
$17.99
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