The new edition of South West Tasmania is now out and available.
Son of a Beach wrote:A movie about this convict cannibal escapee was being made recently... not sure when it's due to be released.
tasadam wrote:The new John Chapman Southwest book has been released!
To quote John,The new edition of South West Tasmania is now out and available.
http://www.john.chapman.name/pub-sw.html
walkinTas wrote:Thanks for that John. Its great to read these good book reviews on BWT.
tasadam wrote:OK I have had a chat with Bill Wilkinson, the author / editor of The Abels.
Good news! Here's a world scoop, you heard it here first!
Volume 2 is "progressing very very well", about 90% complete. Waiting on a few more track notes from some authors. Also waiting on some "experts" who are going to submit some essays as well.
Bill has set up an email address for expressions of interest in the Abels Volume 1 and 2. He can be contacted at
theabels2[at]gmail.com
He still has stock of The Abels Vol. 1
So there you have it, it's no longer hard to get, just contact Bill and take it from there
I still have some volume 1 copies available for $46.00 each including postage etc.
With regard to Volume 2, we have decide to incorporate some additional material which has rather complicated things but will be well worth the extra effort in the long run. Some field checks need to be undertaken later this year (or when the wind eases off!). Because of the nature of the book it is quite a complicated affair but progress is definitely being made. We are hoping to set a very high standard across all aspects of the book which is proving very time consuming.
Kindest Regards, Bill Wilkinson.
dee_legg wrote:Dying Breed looks hilarious!! can't wait to see that one...The synopsis states- "Tasmania, Australia- the worlds most isolated island" should be good quality viewing!
johnw wrote:Son of a Beach wrote:A movie about this convict cannibal escapee was being made recently... not sure when it's due to be released.
A bit of googling suggests that there are actually two films recently made. One a documentary about Pearce, the other a horror/thriller combining Pearce and Thylacine legends.
http://www.screen.tas.gov.au/news/in-production.php
"THE LAST CONFESSION OF ALEXANDER PEARCE
walkinTas wrote:Sunday 25th January 2009, ABC 1, 8:30 - 9:30, The Last Confessions of Alexander Pearce.
johnw wrote:walkinTas wrote:Sunday 25th January 2009, ABC 1, 8:30 - 9:30, The Last Confessions of Alexander Pearce.
Thanks wT. I've programmed it in. Hopefully should get to watch it Sunday night.
Loved it! What a pity it only lasted an hour.johnw wrote:I watched this as planned. ...What really impressed me though were the stunning locations in many of the scenes shown during the first escape. ...Recommended viewing for this reason alone, even if the often gruesome story doesn't appeal.
Or simply viewed on ABC IView (http://www.abc.net.au/iview/) - under documentaries - if you have broadband.johnw wrote:Looks like it can be downloaded currently from the ABC website in MP4 or WMV formats (approx. 225mb...free I think):
http://www.abc.net.au/tv/documentaries/downloads/
ben.h wrote:Walk into history in southern Tasmania by David Leaman is a fantastic book. I absolutely love this book. It's heavily focussed on geology and history with a little bit of botany thrown in. You can get it at Fullers bookshop in Hobart.
tasadam wrote:OK I have had a chat with Bill Wilkinson, the author / editor of The Abels.
Good news! Here's a world scoop, you heard it here first!
Volume 2 is "progressing very very well", about 90% complete. Waiting on a few more track notes from some authors. Also waiting on some "experts" who are going to submit some essays as well.
Bill has set up an email address for expressions of interest in the Abels Volume 1 and 2. He can be contacted at
[email protected]
He still has stock of The Abels Vol. 1
So there you have it, it's no longer hard to get, just contact Bill and take it from there
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