The King Billy Story: A history of the harvesting of the Tasmanian King William Pine

Author(s): Patrick James Howard

History

The west coast of Tasmania produces three pine trees – Huon Pine, Celery-top and King Billy.


After the 1930s when the highly favoured Huon Pine was no longer available in any real quantity, King Billy and to a lesser degree Celery-top pine took its place. Although not quite as old or tall as the Huon pine, the King Billy pine is considered far rarer, and is now listed as threatened native vegetation by the Tasmanian government. As a specialty timber, it has been used in boats, furniture, musical instruments and sculptures. 


A handful of families were involved in the commercial harvesting of the King Billy Pine; among them were the Howards (the author’s father and grandfather), the Lees, and the Bradshaws. This book is the story of their lives, their communities and their industry. 


Product Information

General Fields

  • : 9780645864762
  • : Forty South Publishing
  • : Forty South Publishing
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Patrick James Howard