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Robin Boyd FoundationNewspaper - Clipping, The Great, Great Australian Dream Robin Boyd, 1972?
... The Great, Great Australian Dream Robin Boyd...This is a review of Robin Boyd's book 'The Great, Great Australian Dream'....Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne This is a review of Robin Boyd's book 'The Great, Great Australian Dream'. Great Great Australian Dream Walsh St library Volume and date in pen at bottom Narrow photocopy attached to Pergamon Press (Australia) note signed by Dr Andrew Fabinyi. ...This is a review of Robin Boyd's book 'The Great, Great Australian Dream'.Narrow photocopy attached to Pergamon Press (Australia) note signed by Dr Andrew Fabinyi.Volume and date in pen at bottomgreat, great australian dream, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd FoundationDocument, Rough cast-off of "The Great, Great, Australian Dream", 15.08.1971
... Rough cast-off of "The Great, Great, Australian Dream"....The attachment to letter (item D336.1) with details of Rough cast-off of "The Great, Great, Australian Dream"....Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne The attachment to letter (item D336.1) with details of Rough cast-off of "The Great, Great, Australian Dream". Photocopy. quarto. 1 page Rough cast-off of "The Great, Great, Australian Dream". ...The attachment to letter (item D336.1) with details of Rough cast-off of "The Great, Great, Australian Dream".Photocopy. quarto. 1 page -
Robin Boyd FoundationBook, Robin Boyd, The Great Great Australian Dream, 1972
... The Great Great Australian Dream...Published posthumously in 1972, “The Great Great Australian Dream” was Robin Boyd’s satirical review of Australian culture at the end of the 1960s. ...Great Great Australian Dream” was Robin Boyd’s satirical review of Australian culture at the end of the 1960s. Included, for example, were chapters on the peculiarities of the Australian accent, the prevalence of blowflies, and the unrealistic dreams of a fictional post-war architect Gordon Hope. Australian satire National characteristics Humor Walsh St library Written by Boyd, with printed inscription "It compensates for half-recognized inadequacies in the sunny, wideawake life." Hardcover w/ Dust Jacket The Great ...Published posthumously in 1972, “The Great Great Australian Dream” was Robin Boyd’s satirical review of Australian culture at the end of the 1960s. Included, for example, were chapters on the peculiarities of the Australian accent, the prevalence of blowflies, and the unrealistic dreams of a fictional post-war architect Gordon Hope.Hardcover w/ Dust JacketWritten by Boyd, with printed inscription "It compensates for half-recognized inadequacies in the sunny, wideawake life."australian satire, national characteristics, humor, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd FoundationBook, Robin Boyd, The Great Great Australian Dream, 1972
... The Great Great Australian Dream...Published posthumously in 1972, “The Great Great Australian Dream” was Robin Boyd’s satirical review of Australian culture at the end of the 1960s. ...Great Great Australian Dream” was Robin Boyd’s satirical review of Australian culture at the end of the 1960s. Included, for example, were chapters on the peculiarities of the Australian accent, the prevalence of blowflies, and the unrealistic dreams of a fictional post-war architect Gordon Hope. Australian satire National characteristics Humor Walsh St library RBF Acquisition Hardcover with Dust Jacket The Great ...Published posthumously in 1972, “The Great Great Australian Dream” was Robin Boyd’s satirical review of Australian culture at the end of the 1960s. Included, for example, were chapters on the peculiarities of the Australian accent, the prevalence of blowflies, and the unrealistic dreams of a fictional post-war architect Gordon Hope.Hardcover with Dust JacketRBF Acquisitionaustralian satire, national characteristics, humor, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd FoundationBook, Robin Boyd, The Great Great Australian Dream, 1972
... The Great Great Australian Dream...Published posthumously in 1972, “The Great Great Australian Dream” was Robin Boyd’s satirical review of Australian culture at the end of the 1960s. ...Great Great Australian Dream” was Robin Boyd’s satirical review of Australian culture at the end of the 1960s. Included, for example, were chapters on the peculiarities of the Australian accent, the prevalence of blowflies, and the unrealistic dreams of a fictional post-war architect Gordon Hope. Australian satire National characteristics Humor Walsh St library RBF Acquisition Hardcover with Dust Jacket The Great ...Published posthumously in 1972, “The Great Great Australian Dream” was Robin Boyd’s satirical review of Australian culture at the end of the 1960s. Included, for example, were chapters on the peculiarities of the Australian accent, the prevalence of blowflies, and the unrealistic dreams of a fictional post-war architect Gordon Hope.Hardcover with Dust JacketRBF Acquisitionaustralian satire, national characteristics, humor, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd FoundationBook, Robin Boyd, The Great Great Australian Dream, 1972
... The Great Great Australian Dream...Published posthumously in 1972, “The Great Great Australian Dream” was Robin Boyd’s satirical review of Australian culture at the end of the 1960s. ...Great Great Australian Dream” was Robin Boyd’s satirical review of Australian culture at the end of the 1960s. Included, for example, were chapters on the peculiarities of the Australian accent, the prevalence of blowflies, and the unrealistic dreams of a fictional post-war architect Gordon Hope. Australian satire National characteristics Humor Walsh St library RBF Acquisition Hardcover with Dust Jacket The Great ...Published posthumously in 1972, “The Great Great Australian Dream” was Robin Boyd’s satirical review of Australian culture at the end of the 1960s. Included, for example, were chapters on the peculiarities of the Australian accent, the prevalence of blowflies, and the unrealistic dreams of a fictional post-war architect Gordon Hope.Hardcover with Dust JacketRBF Acquisitionaustralian satire, national characteristics, humor, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd FoundationBook, Robin Boyd, The Great Great Australian Dream, 1972
... The Great Great Australian Dream...Published posthumously in 1972, “The Great Great Australian Dream” was Robin Boyd’s satirical review of Australian culture at the end of the 1960s. ...Great Great Australian Dream” was Robin Boyd’s satirical review of Australian culture at the end of the 1960s. Included, for example, were chapters on the peculiarities of the Australian accent, the prevalence of blowflies, and the unrealistic dreams of a fictional post-war architect Gordon Hope. Australian satire National characteristics Humor Walsh St library RBF Acquisition Hardcover with Dust Jacket The Great ...Published posthumously in 1972, “The Great Great Australian Dream” was Robin Boyd’s satirical review of Australian culture at the end of the 1960s. Included, for example, were chapters on the peculiarities of the Australian accent, the prevalence of blowflies, and the unrealistic dreams of a fictional post-war architect Gordon Hope.Hardcover with Dust JacketRBF Acquisitionaustralian satire, national characteristics, humor, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd FoundationBook, Robin Boyd, The Great Great Australian Dream, 1972
... The Great Great Australian Dream...Published posthumously in 1972, “The Great Great Australian Dream” was Robin Boyd’s satirical review of Australian culture at the end of the 1960s. ...Great Great Australian Dream” was Robin Boyd’s satirical review of Australian culture at the end of the 1960s. Included, for example, were chapters on the peculiarities of the Australian accent, the prevalence of blowflies, and the unrealistic dreams of a fictional post-war architect Gordon Hope. Australian satire National characteristics Humor Walsh St library RBF Acquisition Hardcover with Dust Jacket The Great ...Published posthumously in 1972, “The Great Great Australian Dream” was Robin Boyd’s satirical review of Australian culture at the end of the 1960s. Included, for example, were chapters on the peculiarities of the Australian accent, the prevalence of blowflies, and the unrealistic dreams of a fictional post-war architect Gordon Hope.Hardcover with Dust JacketRBF Acquisitionaustralian satire, national characteristics, humor, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd FoundationNewspaper - Clipping, D.R. Burns, Austrophobes in a lost world, 9.09.1972
... The Great Great Australian Dream...This article references 'The Great Great Australian Dream' by Robin Boyd and other references to Boyd's ideas and perspectives....Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne This article references 'The Great Great Australian Dream' by Robin Boyd and other references to Boyd's ideas and perspectives. The Great ...This article references 'The Great Great Australian Dream' by Robin Boyd and other references to Boyd's ideas and perspectives.Handwritten at top left in pencil "Boyd Meanjin". Robin Boyd is underlined in the first and second column of text.the great great australian dream, austrophobia, robin boyd, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd FoundationNewspaper - Clipping, David Martin, Boyd's concerto for blowfly, 29-Apr-72
... The Great Great Australian Dream...This is a book review by David Martin of 'The Great Great Australian Dream' by Robin Boyd was published by Pergamon Press in 1972, after Robin Boyd's death....Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne This is a book review by David Martin of 'The Great Great Australian Dream' by Robin Boyd was published by Pergamon Press in 1972, after Robin Boyd's death. The Great ...This is a book review by David Martin of 'The Great Great Australian Dream' by Robin Boyd was published by Pergamon Press in 1972, after Robin Boyd's death.A and date handwrittenthe great great australian dream, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd FoundationNewspaper - Clipping, Chris Anderson, The Blowfly the Wave - and Us, 21.05.1972
... This is a review of Robin Boyd's book 'The Great, Great Australian Dream'....Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne This is a review of Robin Boyd's book 'The Great, Great Australian Dream'. Great Great Australian Dream blowfly blowey Australian identity Walsh St library Article on page 48 The Blowfly the Wave - and Us Newspaper Clipping Chris Anderson The Sun-Herald ...This is a review of Robin Boyd's book 'The Great, Great Australian Dream'.Article on page 48great, great australian dream, blowfly, blowey, australian identity, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd FoundationNewspaper - Clipping, Bernard Boles, Shades of Swift - and Humphries too, 1972?
... This is a review of Robin Boyd's book 'The Great, Great Australian Dream'....Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne This is a review of Robin Boyd's book 'The Great, Great Australian Dream'. Great Great Australian Dream Walsh St library Photocopy of newspaper clipping. ...This is a review of Robin Boyd's book 'The Great, Great Australian Dream'.Photocopy of newspaper clipping.great, great australian dream, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd FoundationNewspaper - Clipping, Keith Connolly, Hang on mate!, 16.05.1972
... This is a review of Robin Boyd's book 'The Great, Great Australian Dream'....Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne This is a review of Robin Boyd's book 'The Great, Great Australian Dream'. Great Great Australian Dream Walsh St library Handwritten in pencil a undecipherable word and Boyd both underlined. ...This is a review of Robin Boyd's book 'The Great, Great Australian Dream'.Handwritten in pencil a undecipherable word and Boyd both underlined.great, great australian dream, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd FoundationLetter, Andrew Fabinyi, Andrew Fabinyi (Pergamon Press) to Robin Boyd, 15.09.1971
... Letter thanks to Robin Boyd for the blurb for "The Great, Great, Australian Dream"....Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne Letter thanks to Robin Boyd for the blurb for "The Great, Great, Australian Dream". Typewritten, quarto, 1 page. ...Letter thanks to Robin Boyd for the blurb for "The Great, Great, Australian Dream".Typewritten, quarto, 1 page. -
Robin Boyd FoundationLetter, Andrew Fabinyi, Andrew Fabinyi (Pergamon Press) to Robin Boyd, 02.08.1971
... In this letter, Fabinyi says he would like to read Robin Boyd's manuscript for 'The Great, Great, Australian Dream'....Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne In this letter, Fabinyi says he would like to read Robin Boyd's manuscript for 'The Great, Great, Australian Dream'. Typewritten, quarto, 1 page. ...In this letter, Fabinyi says he would like to read Robin Boyd's manuscript for 'The Great, Great, Australian Dream'.Typewritten, quarto, 1 page. -
Robin Boyd FoundationLetter, Jerry Mayer, Jerry Mayer to Robin Boyd, 14.09.1971
... Jerry Mayer, Editor of "The Great, Great, Australian Dream", provides editorial content and layout changes, suggestions, and questions....Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne Jerry Mayer, Editor of "The Great, Great, Australian Dream", provides editorial content and layout changes, suggestions, and questions. ...Jerry Mayer, Editor of "The Great, Great, Australian Dream", provides editorial content and layout changes, suggestions, and questions.Typewritten, quarto, 2 pages.Doodles -
Robin Boyd FoundationLetter, Peter Grose, Peter Grose (Curtis Brown) to Robin Boyd, 16.04.1971
... Grose provides detailed comments and ideas for further development of the text of Robin Boyd's manuscript for 'The Great, Great, Australian Dream'....Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne Grose provides detailed comments and ideas for further development of the text of Robin Boyd's manuscript for 'The Great, Great, Australian Dream'. Typewritten, quarto, 2 pages. ...Grose provides detailed comments and ideas for further development of the text of Robin Boyd's manuscript for 'The Great, Great, Australian Dream'.Typewritten, quarto, 2 pages. -
Robin Boyd FoundationLetter, Peter Ryan, Peter Ryan (Melb Uni Press) to Robin Boyd, 08.02.1971
... This letter from Ryan provides detailed comments and major and minor criticisms of the text of Robin Boyd's manuscript for 'The Great, Great, Australian Dream'. He suggests Peter Grose of Curtis brown as a literary agent, and suggests a publisher....Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne This letter from Ryan provides detailed comments and major and minor criticisms of the text of Robin Boyd's manuscript for 'The Great, Great, Australian Dream'. He suggests Peter Grose of Curtis brown as a literary agent, and suggests a publisher. ...This letter from Ryan provides detailed comments and major and minor criticisms of the text of Robin Boyd's manuscript for 'The Great, Great, Australian Dream'. He suggests Peter Grose of Curtis brown as a literary agent, and suggests a publisher.Typewritten, quarto, 3 pages. -
Robin Boyd FoundationLetter, Andrew Fabinyi (Pergamon Press) to Robin Boyd, 25.08.1971
... Letter summarising main points of recent conversation with Robin Boyd - agreement to publish Robin Boyd's manuscript for "The Great, Great, Australian Dream" early in 1972 with some minor revisions, to be received in a fortnight. ...Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne Letter summarising main points of recent conversation with Robin Boyd - agreement to publish Robin Boyd's manuscript for "The Great, Great, Australian Dream" early in 1972 with some minor revisions, to be received in a fortnight. ...Letter summarising main points of recent conversation with Robin Boyd - agreement to publish Robin Boyd's manuscript for "The Great, Great, Australian Dream" early in 1972 with some minor revisions, to be received in a fortnight. Attachment included (see item D336.2)Typewritten, quarto, 1 page. -
Robin Boyd FoundationNewspaper - Clipping, Ron Kennedy, On how to recognise an Aussie, Sep-72
... A copy of an extract of Robin Boyd's book 'The Great, Great Australian Dream', and a brief review, published in 'The Times' in Hamilton New Zealand It is accompanied by a letter dated 19 September 1972 from Andrew Fabinyi from Pergamon Press to Patricia Boyd....Robin Boyd Foundation 290 Walsh Street South Yarra melbourne A copy of an extract of Robin Boyd's book 'The Great, Great Australian Dream', and a brief review, published in 'The Times' in Hamilton New Zealand It is accompanied by a letter dated 19 September 1972 from Andrew Fabinyi from Pergamon Press to Patricia Boyd. ...A copy of an extract of Robin Boyd's book 'The Great, Great Australian Dream', and a brief review, published in 'The Times' in Hamilton New Zealand It is accompanied by a letter dated 19 September 1972 from Andrew Fabinyi from Pergamon Press to Patricia Boyd.Photocopy of an article, with an original letter enclosed in an envelope.walsh st library -
Robin Boyd FoundationJournal - Clipping, David Corbett, Short notices, Sep-72
... A copy of a review in Issue of Robin Boyd's book 'The Great, Great Australian Dream'. Issue is the South Australian Journal of Social Political and Cultural Comment. ...Great, Great Australian Dream'. Issue is the South Australian Journal of Social Political and Cultural Comment. It is accompanied by a letter dated 3 October 1972 from Mrs Carey Corner (Publicity and Promotions Dept.) from Pergamon Press to Patricia Boyd. Great ...A copy of a review in Issue of Robin Boyd's book 'The Great, Great Australian Dream'. Issue is the South Australian Journal of Social Political and Cultural Comment. It is accompanied by a letter dated 3 October 1972 from Mrs Carey Corner (Publicity and Promotions Dept.) from Pergamon Press to Patricia Boyd.Photocopy of an article. It is accompanied by a letter.great, great australian dream, walsh st library -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumAnimal specimen - Snake Skin, Trustees of the Australian Museum, 1860-1880
... Australia has over two hundred known species of snakes. They are elongated, legless and carnivorous reptiles with scaly, textured skin. Snakes are especially important in Aboriginal dreaming, representing one of the great and powerful forces of nature and spirit. In the Rainbow Serpent Dreamtime story, they are considered the great...Australia has over two hundred known species of snakes. They are elongated, legless and carnivorous reptiles with scaly, textured skin. Snakes are especially important in Aboriginal dreaming, representing one of the great and powerful forces of nature and spirit. In the Rainbow Serpent Dreamtime story, they are considered the great ...There is no known information about the species of snake that this skin belongs to. However, generally speaking, Australia has over two hundred known species of snakes. They are elongated, legless and carnivorous reptiles with scaly, textured skin. Snakes are especially important in Aboriginal dreaming, representing one of the great and powerful forces of nature and spirit. In the Rainbow Serpent Dreamtime story, they are considered the great life giver and protector of water, which is their spiritual home. This specimen is part of a collection of almost 200 animal specimens that were originally acquired as skins from various institutions across Australia, including the Australian Museum and the National Museum of Victoria, as well as individuals such amateur anthropologist Reynell Eveleigh Johns between 1860-1880. These skins were then mounted by members of the Burke Museum Committee and put-on display in the formal space of the Museum’s original exhibition hall where they continue to be on display. This display of taxidermy mounts initially served to instruct visitors to the Burke Museum of the natural world around them, today it serves as an insight into the collecting habits of the 19th century. This specimen is part of a significant and rare taxidermy mount collection in the Burke Museum. This collection is scientifically and culturally important for reminding us of how science continues to shape our understanding of the modern world. They demonstrate a capacity to hold evidence of how Australia’s fauna history existed in the past and are potentially important for future environmental research. This collection continues to be on display in the Museum and has become a key part to interpreting the collecting habits of the 19th century.Caramel coloured long snake skin curled around in an oval shape.taxidermy mount, taxidermy, animalia, burke museum, beechworth, australian museum, skin, reynell eveleigh johns, snake skin, snake, reptile -
Victorian Railway History LibraryBook, Nick Anchen, Iron Roads in the Outback, 2017
... great camaraderie amongst the railway people who kept trains such as the Trans-Australian and the Tea and Sugar running. As well as examining the ruins and relics from the long-closed CR narrow gauge lines, the book also includes a chapter on the much-loved Pichi Richi Railway - the last surviving portion of that great Transcontinental Railway dream from another age. ill, maps, p.208. ...The Iron Roads of the Australian Outback - the legendary Commonwealth Railways were built through some of the harshest landscapes on Earth. They were railways like no other, where men and women battled extreme temperatures, flash floods and maddening isolation to keep the trains running. This publication is the culmination of 25 years of Outback exploration, research, photography and interviews by author Nick Anchen. The result is a diverse book which brings to life both the beauty and harshness of the Australian Outback, through a collection of fascinating and historic images, along with the memories of former Commonwealth Railways employees. Following an introductory chapter on the vastness and grandeur of the Australian interior - highlighted by the memoirs of 1950s flying doctor Macarthur Job - the book delves into the story of the Central Australia Railway. This was the line built through the 'back of beyond' - the forbidding desert country of South Australia and the Northern Territory. It was here that operators of famous trains such as The Ghan battled searing heat, dust storms and raging floodwaters to keep the trains running. The chapter includes stories by well known Ghan conductor 'Aspro' Lyons, and 'Piano Playing Chef' Paddy Greenfield - along with enginemen Wolf Markowski and John Theel, both of whom worked trains on this famous railway. The story of the North Australia Railway - 'The Line to Nowhere' - is the tale of a ramshackle railway which came alive during the dark days of World War II. The memoirs of wartime engineman Jim Prentice are eye opening, as are the hair raising accounts of surviving Tropical Cyclone Tracy, as told by rolling stock foreman Bill Donaldson. The Trans-Australian Railway was built across one of the harshest and loneliest environments on Earth - the vast Nullarbor Plain. Stories from enginemen Jack Slattery and Ron Howrie, along with Nullarbor resident and roadmaster's wife Cathy Beek, tell not only of the rudimentary living conditions and maddening isolation, but of the great camaraderie amongst the railway people who kept trains such as the Trans-Australian and the Tea and Sugar running. As well as examining the ruins and relics from the long-closed CR narrow gauge lines, the book also includes a chapter on the much-loved Pichi Richi Railway - the last surviving portion of that great Transcontinental Railway dream from another age.ill, maps, p.208.non-fictionThe Iron Roads of the Australian Outback - the legendary Commonwealth Railways were built through some of the harshest landscapes on Earth. They were railways like no other, where men and women battled extreme temperatures, flash floods and maddening isolation to keep the trains running. This publication is the culmination of 25 years of Outback exploration, research, photography and interviews by author Nick Anchen. The result is a diverse book which brings to life both the beauty and harshness of the Australian Outback, through a collection of fascinating and historic images, along with the memories of former Commonwealth Railways employees. Following an introductory chapter on the vastness and grandeur of the Australian interior - highlighted by the memoirs of 1950s flying doctor Macarthur Job - the book delves into the story of the Central Australia Railway. This was the line built through the 'back of beyond' - the forbidding desert country of South Australia and the Northern Territory. It was here that operators of famous trains such as The Ghan battled searing heat, dust storms and raging floodwaters to keep the trains running. The chapter includes stories by well known Ghan conductor 'Aspro' Lyons, and 'Piano Playing Chef' Paddy Greenfield - along with enginemen Wolf Markowski and John Theel, both of whom worked trains on this famous railway. The story of the North Australia Railway - 'The Line to Nowhere' - is the tale of a ramshackle railway which came alive during the dark days of World War II. The memoirs of wartime engineman Jim Prentice are eye opening, as are the hair raising accounts of surviving Tropical Cyclone Tracy, as told by rolling stock foreman Bill Donaldson. The Trans-Australian Railway was built across one of the harshest and loneliest environments on Earth - the vast Nullarbor Plain. Stories from enginemen Jack Slattery and Ron Howrie, along with Nullarbor resident and roadmaster's wife Cathy Beek, tell not only of the rudimentary living conditions and maddening isolation, but of the great camaraderie amongst the railway people who kept trains such as the Trans-Australian and the Tea and Sugar running. As well as examining the ruins and relics from the long-closed CR narrow gauge lines, the book also includes a chapter on the much-loved Pichi Richi Railway - the last surviving portion of that great Transcontinental Railway dream from another age. commonwealth railways (australia) -- history., central australia railway -- history.
