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The Rush That Never Ended: A History of Australian Mining
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The Rush That Never Ended: A History of Australian Mining

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This classic history of Australian mining now appears in its fifth edition, updated to bring the story up to the twenty-first century.

Forget about Ned Kelly and the bushrangers- for my money if you want a really romantic and exciting saga of Australia, take a look at our mining history. It’s a turbulent, dramatic story with enough material for a bookshelf full of best-sellers … a saga of tough men, iron-nerved gamblers, violence, death and glittering riches set against the backdrop of some of the most awful country on earth. And never has the story been better told than by Geoffrey Blainey.-Trevor Sykes

Australia is one of the world’s great sources of mineral treasure. Out of the ground, on land and at sea, has come wealth to create a host of lucrative industries. Our landscape is littered with mines bearing evocative names like Rum Jungle, Noble’s Nob, Broad Arrow and Siberia, and stories abound of fortunes won and lost.

The Rush That Never Ended tells the story of these mineral discoveries, describes the giants of Australia’s mining history and records the tremendous influence that mining has had on Australia’s attitudes to unionism, religion, law and politics.

The first edition of The Rush That Never Ended was a publishing sensation. It stayed on the best-seller lists for several months, and won the Gold Medal of the Australian Literature Society. Reviewers described it as ‘a compelling book’, ‘readable and exciting history’, ‘full of anecdotes and unforgettable characters’.

This classic history of Australian mining now appears in its fifth edition, updated to bring the story up to the twenty-first century.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Melbourne University Press
Country
Australia
Date
15 March 2003
Pages
464
ISBN
9780522850093

This classic history of Australian mining now appears in its fifth edition, updated to bring the story up to the twenty-first century.

Forget about Ned Kelly and the bushrangers- for my money if you want a really romantic and exciting saga of Australia, take a look at our mining history. It’s a turbulent, dramatic story with enough material for a bookshelf full of best-sellers … a saga of tough men, iron-nerved gamblers, violence, death and glittering riches set against the backdrop of some of the most awful country on earth. And never has the story been better told than by Geoffrey Blainey.-Trevor Sykes

Australia is one of the world’s great sources of mineral treasure. Out of the ground, on land and at sea, has come wealth to create a host of lucrative industries. Our landscape is littered with mines bearing evocative names like Rum Jungle, Noble’s Nob, Broad Arrow and Siberia, and stories abound of fortunes won and lost.

The Rush That Never Ended tells the story of these mineral discoveries, describes the giants of Australia’s mining history and records the tremendous influence that mining has had on Australia’s attitudes to unionism, religion, law and politics.

The first edition of The Rush That Never Ended was a publishing sensation. It stayed on the best-seller lists for several months, and won the Gold Medal of the Australian Literature Society. Reviewers described it as ‘a compelling book’, ‘readable and exciting history’, ‘full of anecdotes and unforgettable characters’.

This classic history of Australian mining now appears in its fifth edition, updated to bring the story up to the twenty-first century.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Melbourne University Press
Country
Australia
Date
15 March 2003
Pages
464
ISBN
9780522850093