A fold-out laminated field guide to the trees of Tasmania — printed life-size so you can compare leaves directly in the field. Covers the common native trees you're likely to encounter on Tasmanian bush tracks, including eucalypts, sassafras, myrtle beech, celery-top pine, King Billy pine, leatherwood and others.
Whatever our circumstances, life is a journey into meaning, a trek through the big picture. Many of the dominant ideas in our culture are dead-ends or detours on that voyage home. We can get lost in false notions of what science means, of what 'God' is and the burdens of individual destiny. In this book, Andrew Lohrey explores the contemporary nexus of philosophy, science and spirituality.
Published by Angus & Robertson in 1938, Trout and Fly in Tasmania by R.H. Wigram is one of the earliest and most sought-after books on Tasmanian fly fishing. Wigram wrote from direct experience of fishing Tasmania's highland lakes and rivers during the 1930s — a period when the fishery was relatively untouched and access was considerably more difficult than today.
Trout in North-Western Tasmania is a historical recording of the growth of the coast from 1826-1977 concentrating on the spread and development of the trout fishery, produced by the North Western Fisheries Association to commemorate 50 years of service to angling.