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ANASTASIA: From Callan to Stockyard Creek (Signed Copy)

ANASTASIA: From Callan to Stockyard Creek (Signed Copy)

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ANASTASIA: From Callan to Stockyard Creek (Signed Copy)

by Rushen, Elizabeth and Gibson, Kathlyn

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  • Paperback
  • Signed
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ISBN 10
0992467195
ISBN 13
9780992467197
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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia: Anchor Books, 2017. viii, 172pp., plus 16 page illustrated section (protrudes slightly from foredge). Book clean, square. Spine firm. A short inscription on half-title page, 'Best wishes', signed by authors Kathy Gibson and E. Rushen, else leaves clean and unmarked. Illustrated card wrapper very good+. From the rear panel: This is the story of one remarkable Irish immigrant to nineteenth-century Australia and her never-failing support of Irish causes. Her legacy resonates today in both Callen and Foster (formerly Stockyard Creek). In 1855 Anastasia Burke, a 27 year old woman from Callen, County Kilkenny, Ireland, migrated to Adelaide, South Australia. For many post-Famine Irish emigrants there was no guarantee of a welcome in the host country and the following year, the South Australian government launched an enquiry into the influx of single Irishwomen to its shores. Anastasia stayed in South Australia for ten years before joining the exodus to the new goldfields in Victoria. Stockyard Creek, a goldfield in South Gippsland, ultimately became her permanent home. Widowed after a brief marriage to William Thornley, Anastasia was a successful businesswoman who owned several gold mines and blocks of land in South Gippsland and the biggest hotel in town, the Exchange. Anastasia visited her homeland in 1901 and returned to Victoria to renovate her hotel in palatial style. She was tough and she was a survivor." Book weight appox. 445g. . Signed by Both Authors. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good+. 4to - (approx. 25cm x 17.5cm).

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Bookseller
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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
ANASTASIA: From Callan to Stockyard Creek (Signed Copy)
Author
Rushen, Elizabeth and Gibson, Kathlyn
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good+
Edition
First Edition
ISBN 10
0992467195
ISBN 13
9780992467197
Publisher
Anchor Books
Place of Publication
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Date Published
2017
Size
4to - (approx. 25cm x 17.5cm)
Keywords
Anastasia Burke, Anastasia Thornley, Businesswomen, Australia, Biography, Irish Female Immigrants, Signed Books
Bookseller catalogs
Australiana; Australian Biography; Signed Books;

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