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Tasmania   |   READING AND TRAVEL GUIDE
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The Fatal Shore  •  Robert Hughes
HISTORY •  1988 •  PAPER  • 752 PAGES • FAVORITE
A celebrated social history, both scholarly and entertaining. Hughes traces the fate of those who were transported to the penal colonies of Australia between 1787 and 1868 in this engaging popular account, drawn from the experiences of the colonists themselves. A precursor to the gulags and prison camps of the 20th century, the British penal colonies in Australia are an oft-forgotten experiment in 19th century social reform and colonization. While the colonies were concentrated mainly in small coastal sections of New South Wales and Tasmania, the book helps elucidate how this first chapter in their history was the most vital factor in defining the early Australian character. (AUS04, $18.95)
  The Fatal Shore
Carnivorous Nights, On the Trail of the Tasmanian Tiger  •  Margaret Mittelbach  •  Michael Crewdson  •  Alexis Rockman
TRAVEL NARRATIVE •  2006 •  PAPER  • 288 PAGES
In this comic adventure, two Brooklyn naturalists and an artist friend head to Tasmania in search of the probably long-extinct Tasmanian Tiger. It's an entertaining travelogue, interweaving Tasmania's history, landscapes, fauna and people. Mittelbach and Crewdson also wrote Wild New York, about the city's natural features. With illustrations by Alexis Rockman, whose work has appeared in the New Yorker. (AUS164, $14.95)
  Carnivorous Nights, On the Trail of the Tasmanian Tiger
Tasmania Map  •   HEMA Maps
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A colorful, detailed map of Tasmania at a scale of 1:650,000. Published in Australia. Includes an inset of Hobart. (AUS40, $10.95)
  Tasmania Map
 

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Australia, An Ecotraveler's Guide  •  Hannah Robinson   • GUIDEBOOK  •  A handbook and guide to wildlife, habitats and travel in Australia with 400 color photographs and excellent descriptive information on birds, mammals and other creatures. (AUS128, $23.95)
 
 
Lonely Planet Tasmania  •  Lyn McGuar  •  John Chapman  •  Monica Chapman   • GUIDEBOOK  •  An excellent practical guide to Tasmania, geared for independent travelers and packed with much nuts-and-bolts info on excursions and sightseeing. (AUS81, $23.99)
 
 
Australia, A New History of the Great Southern Land  •  Frank Welsh   • HISTORY  •  In this authoritative, balanced history Frank Welsh focuses on the political development of Australia from the European discovery of the continent through the period of colonization. (AUS165, $37.50)
 
 
Claiming a Continent: A New History of Australia  •  David Day   • HISTORY • OUT OF PRINT  •  Written for a popular audience, this is an outstanding revisionist history of the country. Day tackles Australia's racial divisions, and the recent embrace of Aboriginal culture by white Australians. (AUS18, $17.95)
 
 
In Tasmania  •  Nicholas Shakespeare   • HISTORY  •  A celebration, history and personal odyssey. Shakespeare, a British novelist, interweaves tales of long lost ancestors with his own tales and a colorful, anecdotal history of Tasmania since its settlement by Europeans two hundred years ago. (AUS172, $32.50)
 
 
The Floating Brothel, The Extraordinary True Story of an Eighteenth-Century Ship and Its Cargo of Female Convicts  •  Sian Rees   • HISTORY  •  A richly detailed account of Australia's founding mothers, the more than 240 women deported from England for petty crimes in 1790. Sailing on the Lady Julian, these women were to ensure the future of the then-struggling colony. (AUS124, $13.95)
 
 
The Songlines  •  Bruce Chatwin   • CULTURAL PORTRAIT • FAVORITE  •  Chatwin transforms a journey through the outback into an exhilarating, semi-fictional meditation on our place in the world. (AUS01, $15.00)
 
 
Discovery, The Quest for the Great South Land  •  Miriam Estensen   • EXPLORATION  •  In this engaging narrative history Estensen traces the idea and discovery of Australia from Greek philosophers to Captain James Cook's voyage of 1755. With black-and-white illustrations throughout. (AUS82, $14.95)
 
 
Australia, A Traveler's Literary Companion  •  Robert Ross   • ANTHOLOGY  •  An excellent overview of the cultures, geography and mindset of Australia as seen through stories by Patrick White, Peter Carey and other luminaries. (AUS38, $13.95)
 
 
The Explorers  •  Tim F. Flannery   • ANTHOLOGY  •  Through 67 personal accounts selected and introduced by Tim Flannery, this collection reveals the human experience of exploring and settling Australia. (AUS89, $14.00)
 
 
Death of a River Guide, A Novel  •  Richard Flanagan   • LITERATURE  •  A haunting first novel evoking the tangled 19th-century history of Tasmania as a penal colony, narrated by the title's "river guide" in the last moments of his life at the bottom of a river. (AUS125, $13.00)
 
 
English Passengers  •  Matthew Kneale   • LITERATURE  •  An accomplished novel, funny yet wrenchingly serious, of cultural collision and rebellion in Tasmania in the 19th century. (AUS109, $14.95)
 
 
Gould's Book of Fish, A Novel in Twelve Fish  •  Richard Flanagan   • LITERATURE  •  This wildly inventive novel steeped in the 19th-century history of Tasmania and its brutal colonial prison. Flanagan keeps the reader guessing with a dizzying mix of history, fantasy and word play. (AUS126, $14.00)
 
 
The Discovery of Slowness  •  Sten Nadolny  •  Ralph Freedman   • LITERATURE  •  An inventive fictional biography of the 19th century polar explorer Sir John Franklin (also governor of Tasmania), who disappeared on a voyage to the Canadian Arctic. (ARC59, $14.95)
 
 
The Nutmeg of Consolation  •  Patrick O'Brian   • LITERATURE  •  This 14th installment in the Aubrey/Maturin Series finds Captain Aubrey and his crew shipwrecked and finding their way to the penal colony at Botany Bay, the notorious first European settlement in Australia. (AUS17, $13.95)
 
 
The Sound of One Hand Clapping  •  Richard Flanagan   • LITERATURE  •  A lyrical, award-winning novel from Tasmania about blue-collar Slovenian immigrants in the mid-20th century from Mr. Flanagan, Tasmanian man of letters. (AUS84, $12.00)
 
 
Travelers' Tales Australia, True Stories of Life Down Under  •  Larry Habegger  •  Amy G. Carlson   • LITERATURE  •  An excellent introduction to the people, culture and traditions of Australia as seen through the eyes of mostly contemporary writers. Organized thematically, it includes articles and excerpts on the Great Barrier Reef, the outback, the Nullarbor Plateau and Bondi Beach. (AUS86, $18.95)
 
 
The Future Eaters, An Ecological History of the Australasian Lands and People  •  Tim F. Flannery   • NATURAL HISTORY  •  An engaging ecological history of Australasia, focusing on human impact on local environments and animal populations in the recent geologic past. (AUS48, $16.00)
 
 


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