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Fly-Fisher in Tasmania 1961 1st Edition - David Scholes
Added: Jun 15, 2026
The true 1961 first edition of David Scholes’ milestone work on Tasmanian angling literature. A comprehensive, richly illustrated guide tracking the rivers, lakes, and insect life of the island.
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OUT of PRINT
A selection of Tasmanian books that are no longer in print.
The Cycle of Time
An enduring epitaph of the Old Don Congregational Cemetery in the north of Tasmania.
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The Days of Our Youth
A history of Lower Barrington in Tasmania.
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The Dictates of Destiny
The memoirs of Tasmanian writer Royce Hall.
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The Drums of Dawn (1933) – F.W. Boreham [First Edition with Original Dust Jacket]
A scarce 1933 first-edition collection of deeply reflective essays by the celebrated 20th-century theologian and pastor, Dr. Frank William Boreham. Highly regarded for his eloquent prose, Boreham's out-of-print titles remain heavily sought after by global collectors.
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The Duck - Smithton
A history of Smithton on the north west coast of Tasmania, c1856 to 1996.
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The Ecologies of Paradise
Tasmanian geographer Jamie Kirkpatrick explains the garden next door - a consideration of all the kinds of gardens that people create in their suburban backyards.
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The Electrona Carbide Works 100 years
A history of the calcium carbide works at Electrona on the D'Entrecasteaux channel south of Hobart, and its role in Tasmania's hydroelectric scheme and other industrial applications.
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The Emu Bay Railway – Centenary Edition | Lou Rae | 2nd Edition 1997 [USED – HC – Out of Print]
The centenary history of the Emu Bay Railway Company in Tasmania, written by Lou Rae and published in a second edition in 1997. The Emu Bay Railway was a privately owned line running from Burnie on the north-west coast into the mineral-rich hinterland of western Tasmania — connecting the mining towns of Zeehan, Rosebery and Queenstown to the coast.
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