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Grasping At Shadows Balfour, The Mining Town In The TarkineStock informationGeneral Fields
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Local Description*STAFF PICK* Fascinating account of both the early exploration at Balfour together with the author's own experience living and working there in the mid to late 1970's. DescriptionIn 1975, a young Adelaide teacher, who wanted to write for the theatre, fell in love with a geologist and followed him to the abandoned Tasmanian mining town of Balfour, situated in what is now known as the Tarkine. With another couple and their two small children, they lived the 1970s ‘back to the bush’ dream while operating a small-scale tin mining plant. Part memoir, part history, this is a lively account — the comedy and tragedy — of life in a remote mining community, in both the early 1900s and between 1975 and 1981. ReviewsHeather Nimmo’s engaging book is a chain of reminiscences as well as the story of the swift rise and fall of the gallant mining field called Balfour. Of the hundreds of books on the history of our mining fields, this is the only one I know which so neatly combines these two ingredients of history and memoir. ~ Professor Geoffrey Blainey
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