Collection: Australian History books

Exploring Australia's Rich History Through Rare Books


Australia's history is a tapestry woven with diverse cultures, significant events, and transformative changes. For those interested in delving into this rich past, Tilbrook & Co offers a curated collection of rare and out-of-print books that illuminate various facets of Australian history. Located in Dubbo, New South Wales, Tilbrook & Co specializes in vintage Australian History books, providing a treasure trove for history enthusiasts, researchers, and collectors alike.
1. The Story of Australia: A New History of People and Place by Louise C. Johnson, Tanja Luckins, and David Walker
This comprehensive work offers a fresh perspective on Australia's history, focusing on the interplay between people and place. Published by Routledge in 2021, the book delves into the social, cultural, and environmental factors that have shaped the nation. Its scholarly approach makes it an invaluable resource for understanding the complexities of Australian history.
2. Historic Towns of Australia by Clarrie Cox
First published in 1984, this hardcover book takes readers on a journey through Australia's historic towns, highlighting their unique stories and contributions to the nation's development. Cox's work is a testament to the rich heritage embedded in these communities, offering insights into their architectural, social, and economic evolution.
3. Australia's National Trusts Historic Buildings by Australian Council of National Trusts
This 1984 publication provides a detailed account of Australia's historic buildings, showcasing the architectural diversity and cultural significance of structures preserved by the National Trusts. The book serves as a valuable reference for those interested in Australia's built heritage and the efforts to conserve it.
4. Australia's Army by A.K. Macdougall
Part of the 'Australia in History' series, this 2005 softcover book offers a comprehensive overview of the Australian Army's history, from its inception to contemporary times. Macdougall examines the army's role in shaping Australia's national identity and its involvement in various conflicts.
5. "What's Good for Australia..!" The Story of BHP by Alan Trengove
Published in 1975, this hardcover book chronicles the history of BHP, one of Australia's most significant industrial enterprises. Trengove explores the company's impact on Australia's economy, labour relations, and industrial development, providing a critical analysis of its role in the nation's growth.
6. The South West Book: A Tasmanian Wilderness edited by Helen Gee and Janet Fenton
This 2005 publication offers an in-depth exploration of Tasmania's south-west wilderness, highlighting its ecological significance and the challenges of conservation. The book features contributions from various authors, providing a multifaceted perspective on the region's natural heritage.
7. Trees and Gardens From the Goldmining Era: A Study of Maldon edited by Helen Gee and Janet Fenton
Focusing on the historical town of Maldon, this 2005 book examines the trees and gardens that flourished during the gold mining era. It provides insights into the environmental and social changes brought about by the gold rush, offering a unique lens through which to view Australia's colonial past.
8. Braidwood District Hospital 1858–2020: History & Photographic Memories 'Keeping It Alive'
This 2020 publication commemorates the history of Braidwood District Hospital, tracing its development from 1858 to the present day. The book combines historical narratives with photographic documentation, illustrating the hospital's role in the community and its contributions to healthcare in the region.
9. Toowong: A Community's History edited by Susan Leggett and Roslyn Grant
This 2005 softcover book delves into the history of Toowong, a suburb in Brisbane, Queensland. Leggett and Grant compile various accounts that highlight the area's social, cultural, and economic evolution, providing a comprehensive overview of its community life.
10. Ellis Rowan: A Flower-Hunter in Queensland by Judith McKay
This 2005 publication profiles Ellis Rowan, a pioneering Australian botanical artist and naturalist. McKay explores Rowan's contributions to the understanding of Queensland's flora, showcasing her artistic endeavors and scientific observations.


Why Choose Tilbrook & Co?


Tilbrook & Co's collection stands out for several reasons:
Curated Selection: Each book is carefully selected to offer unique insights into Australia's history, ensuring that customers have access to valuable resources.


Expertise: The team at Tilbrook & Co possesses extensive knowledge of Australian history, providing expert recommendations to customers.


Accessibility: Located in Dubbo, NSW, Tilbrook & Co welcomes visitors to browse their ever-changing inventory in-store. Additionally, they offer free shipping on orders over $200, making it convenient for customers nationwide.


For those interested in exploring Australia's rich history, Tilbrook & Co offers a diverse range of rare and out-of-print Australian History books that provide in-depth insights into various aspects of the nation's past. Whether you're a researcher, educator, or enthusiast, these publications serve as invaluable resources for understanding the complexities of Australian history.


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