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Jack Thwaites Book

PostPosted: Wed 21 May, 2008 3:42 pm
by tastrax
I am not sure how widely publicised the release of this fascinating book has been undertaken, but its a must read for anyone who walks in more remote parts of Tasmania. Jack was an early pioneer walker and this book on his life is a great read. Stories of early overland trips, Federation Peak, the Arthurs, early Lake St Clair, Melaleuca, Lake Pedder. plus more. Great photos of the early days as well.

Its available in limited release so it may sell out quickly.

"Jack Thwaites, Pioneer Tasmanian bushwalker and conservationist" is available from Anne Thwaites on 6227 9363. Obviously privately published as its $55.00 for the paperback!

Re: Jack Thwaites Book

PostPosted: Wed 12 Jan, 2011 8:15 pm
by Nick S
Just finished reading this great book. Fascinating to read of the history behind Tasmanian bushwalking and the origin of some place names. Made me think just how much harder it would've been to walk in areas that we take for granted today.
Recommend.

Re: Jack Thwaites Book

PostPosted: Mon 17 Jan, 2011 6:39 pm
by north-north-west
Yeah, a mate at work got a free copy from his publisher, which he passed on to me. Fascinating stuff.

I love the fact he didn't get to the top of Fedders until he was in his 70s. Will probably take me that long to get Anne . . . :roll:

Re: Jack Thwaites Book

PostPosted: Tue 18 Jan, 2011 1:43 pm
by Phil
Nick S wrote:Just finished reading this great book. Fascinating to read of the history behind Tasmanian bushwalking and the origin of some place names. Made me think just how much harder it would've been to walk in areas that we take for granted today.
Recommend.


Thanks for the lend of the book Nick. Just started it last night and couldn't put it down, wow!! Can't wait to continue tonight!!