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The Huon Pine Story - Tasmanian Timber History - hardcover

The Huon Pine Story - Tasmanian Timber History - hardcover
 
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An extensively researched, definitive history detailing the rugged harvest, river trade, and practical utilization of Huon pine—the iconic timber unique to the wild rivers and rainforests of western Tasmania. 

Written in an engaging narrative style by respected local history recorders Garry Kerr and Harry McDermott, this 299-page volume is packed with direct interviews and first-hand accounts from the old-time piners who lived and worked the rivers. It covers the early convict logging era on the Gordon River, the subsequent decades of freelance piners navigating wild waterways, and the exceptional wooden boatbuilding traditions forged from this highly durable, prized wood. 

Richly illustrated with historical archival photographs, maps, and technical details, this pre-owned softcover copy serves as an essential reference work for woodworking artisans, maritime history enthusiasts, and collectors of Tasmanian wilderness heritage. 

BOOK DETAILS & CONDITION

  • Condition: Used but generally good condition
  • Hardcover book with dustjacket, 2004

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SKU SKU19111
Quantity in stock 1 item(s) available
Weight 1.80 kg
Author Garry Kerr / Harry McDermott
ISBN 9780957791701
 
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