Fences of Australia
Written by Jack Bradshaw
From stone to post and rail, from the utilitarian to the sculptural, a well-built fence is a thing of beauty and a monument to workmanship. These practical but symbolic structures are part of the story of Australia.
Starting with 7,000-year-old Aboriginal fish traps and ending with a look into the future with virtual fencing, Jack Bradshaw traces the history of Australia's fences in words and pictures.
PRAISE FOR THE BOOK
'... packed with beautiful photos showing off the striking Australian landscape ... A must read for those who love to glean new information.' Queensland Reviewers Collective
'Bradshaw's commentary is well researched while still being an entertaining read. As much a picture book as a history, Fences of Australia illustrates clearly how land users have sectioned off their small part of the country to either contain or to exclude ...' West Weekend Magazine
'[Jack Bradshaw] brings his decades long experience as a forester to this pictorial history ... this book is the perfect size gift ...' Have a Go News
Properties
ISBN |
9781925164947 (Hardback)
|
Formats |
Large Format Photographic
(150 x 190mm)
(Hardback)
|
Categories |
Gift Ideas
Art & Photography History Great Big Book Read Books |
Publisher | Fremantle Press |
Edition | 1st |
Publication Year | 2017 |
Pages | 104 |
-
PRESS QUALITY COVER IMAGE
9781925164947_RGB.jpg (2.92 MB) -
MEDIA RELEASE
FENCES_MR.pdf (1.14 MB)
-
Press Quality Author Image
Jack_Bradshaw.jpg (760 KB)
Fremantle Press images and book excerpts are subject to copyright. They are for use by the media to accompany articles, essays, interviews and reviews relevant to the specific title. For approval to utilise the images or excerpts for any other purpose, please contact Claire Miller, +61 (0)8 9430 6331 or cmiller@fremantlepress.com.au