Book, Boy's own sea stories, Early 20th century

Historical information

This book of sea stories belonged to C. Simpson of ‘Elm Bank’, Wangoom. Charles Simpson was a farmer at Wangoom in the 1860s. The township of Wangoom is about ten kilometres from Warrnambool. Charles Simpson was the brother of George Simpson of Nullawarre and William Simpson who had a drapery store in Warrnambool. The owner of the book would be a descendant of one of these early settlers.

Significance

This book is of interest as it belonged to a member of the Simpson families, several of whom were early settlers in the Warrnambool district.

Physical description

This is a hard cover book of 424 pages. The cover is dark blue with gold lettering and gold scroll work. The book has a preface, 42 chapters of sea stories and, at the back of the book, several pages of advertisements for other books published by Ward, Lock and Co. There are many black and white sketches scattered throughout the text. The inscriptions are handwritten in black ink.

Inscriptions & markings

‘C. Simpson, Elm Bank, Wangoom’ (3 entries)

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