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Spinifex and Sand

by David W. Carnegie

Spinifex and Sand is Carnegie's celebrated journal of exploration following several years expeditions through the most inhospitable regions of the continent.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Spinifex and Sand is Carnegie's celebrated journal of exploration following several years' expeditions through the most inhospitable regions of the continent. David W. Carnegie (1871-1900), was the son of the Earl of Suffolk, and trained as an engineer. He travelled to Coolgardie when gold was discovered in Western Australia in 1892. He subsequently prospected and explored large areas of desert Western Australia.

Author Biography

David Wynford Carnegie (1871-1900) was an explorer who was awarded the Gill Medal of the Royal Geographical Society, publishing Spinifex and Sand in 1898.

Table of Contents

IntroductionPart 1: early days in Coolgardie
1. Early days in the colony
2. 'Hard up'
3. A miner on Bayley'sPart 2: first prospecting expedition
1. The rush to Kurnalpi – we reach Queen Victoria Spring
2. The unknown country
3. From Mount Shenton to Mount MargaretPart 3: second prospecting expedition
1. The joys of portable condensers
2. Granite rocks, 'namma-holes,' and 'soaks'
3. A fresh start
4. A camel fight
5. Gold at Lake Darlôt
6. Alone in the bush
7. Sale of minePart 4: mining
1. Quartz reefing and dry-blowingPart 5: the outward journey
1. Previous explorers in the interior of Western Australia
2. Members and equipment of expedition
3. The journey begins
4. We enter the desert
5. Water at last
6. Woodhouse Lagoon
7. The great undulating desert of gravel
8. A desert tribe
9. Dr Leichhardt's lost expedition
10. The desert of parallel sand-ridges
11. From Family Well to Helena Spring
12. Helena Spring
13. From Helena Spring to the Southesk Tablelands
14. Death of Stansmore
15. Wells Exploring Expedition
16. Kimberley
17. Aboriginals at Hall's Creek
18. Preparations for the return journey
Appendix to part 5: some native weapons and ceremonial implementsPart 6: the journey home
1. Return journey begins
2. Sturt Creek and 'Gregory's Salt Sea'
3. Our camp on the 'Salt Sea'
4. Desert once more
5. Stansmore Range to Lake Macdonald
6. Lake Macdonald to the deep rock-holes
7. The last of the ridges of drift sand
8. Woodhouse Lagoon revisited
9. Across Lake Wells to Lake Darlôt
10. The end of the expeditionAppendix

Details

ISBN1920897798
Author David W. Carnegie
Publisher Sydney University Press
Language English
Year 2005
ISBN-10 1920897798
ISBN-13 9781920897796
Media Book
Format Paperback
Imprint Sydney University Press
Place of Publication Sydney
Country of Publication Australia
NZ Release Date 2005-03-10
Illustrations 46 b&w ill., 4 tables
Pages 263
Series SUP Classics
Publication Date 2005-03-10
Audience General
AU Release Date 2005-03-09

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