The Clanceys of Ladysmith Terang - JD & Kit Clancey's Family by Maureen Glazebrook
$20.00 AUD
Category: Local Nonfiction
This book tells the story of JD & Kit Clancey's five children. Born between 1902 and 1910 they lived through both World Wars, the Great Depression and more and their stories reveal the importance of family, faith and community in troubled times; the changing role of women in the first half of the tw ...Show more
Natural History in the 19th Century Warrnambool District
$12.00 AUD
Category: Local Nonfiction
Milly & Sammy by Fiona Antony; Sunshine Herbert (Illustrator)
$32.99 AUD
Category: Picture Books
Set on a cattle farm in rural Australia, Milly and Sammy is an endearing tale of unlikely friendship, overcoming challenges, and staying true to what you believe.
Woolsthorpe Primary School and Woolsthorpe Soldier Settlement
$44.99 AUD
Category: Local Nonfiction
Moving to the Lucky Country - The Clanceys of Cork and Glovers of Edinburgh by Maureen Glazebrook (Text by, Notes by, Appendix by, Research by, Footnotes by, Editor, Original Author, Preface by, Cover Design by, Prepared for Publication by, Original editor)
$25.00 AUD
Category: History
A family history about the Clancy family of Ardagh, Co. Cork, Ireland and the Glover family of Haddington and Edinburgh, Scotland. It includes the history of both families in their home country and the migration of William Clancy and Ellen Hegarty and their family to Van Diemen's Land in 1837 on the ill ...Show more
Lambert Wants a Jumper by Tracey Kruger
$15.00 AUD
Category: Picture Books
Lambert, the lamb, thinks he wants a jumper more than anything else. But sometimes we find out what we want isn't always what we need. This story is based on the author's real pet lamb, called lambert, and told with a mix of Tracey's photos and Alyshia, the illustrator's playful illustrations.
Silent Lives - Women of Warrnambool and District 1840-1910 by Elizabeth O'Callaghan
$34.99 AUD
Category: Local Nonfiction
Warrnambool has never done justice to the women who shared with their menfolk the hardships of the pioneering days.Silent Lives fills a void in the history of Warrnambool and surrounding districts during the early decades 1840s to 1910, providing a narrative about some of the people, in particular women ...Show more
Tale Of Two Cities: History Of Modern Warrnambool by Gordon Forth
$20.00 AUD
Category: Local Nonfiction
All round Australia a phenomenon is emerging. While country centres stagnate or decline, some have transformed themselves into "regional cities" that grow and grow, dominating large catchments far beyond their local districts. The modern story of Wagga and Alice Springs, Mackay and Bunbury, is the story ...Show more