An essential historical record documenting the earliest European discoveries, pioneering exploration, and subsequent colonial settlement across the North East region of Tasmania.
Compiled from the extensive regional research papers of the Rev. W.H. MacFarlane—originally published as highly detailed historical accounts in the North-Eastern Advertiser starting in 1955—this valuable 256-page indexed volume was edited and brought to print by noted local historian John Beswick in 2007. The text serves as a primary reference source tracking the foundations of districts such as Scottsdale, Bridport, and Ringarooma, alongside the early shipping, timber, and mining milestones that shaped the area.
Illustrated with selection of black and white archival photographs, this out-of-print softcover volume is a critical reference work for family history researchers tracking North-East lineage, regional genealogists, and collectors of Tasmanian local records.
BOOK DETAILS & CONDITION
- Condition: Used. This pre-owned book is in used but generally very good condition with light shelfwear to the cover.
- Title: MacFarlane's History of North East Tasmania.
- Content: 256 indexed pages featuring early regional records and black and white archival illustrations.
- Format: Softcover / Paperback.
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