Around the Black Stump: The History of Coolah, Dunedoo, Mendooran Areas Researched by Roy Cameron; Edited by Kathielyn Job
Around the Black Stump: The History of Coolah, Dunedoo, Mendooran Areas Researched by Roy Cameron; Edited by Kathielyn Job
Author:
Cameron, Roy
Editor: Kathielyn Job
Publisher:
Council of the Shire of Coolah, Coolah, N.S.W., 1993
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
394 pages, illustrated with photographs and portraits
ISBN:
0646116967
Condition:
Very Good – tear to dust jacket, internally near fine
Description:
Around the Black Stump is a detailed and expansive local history of the Coolah, Dunedoo, and Mendooran districts in central western New South Wales. Researched by Roy Cameron and edited by Kathielyn Job, the book draws on rich community memory, archival records, and personal accounts. It provides historical insight into townships and localities including Turee, Uarbry, Leadville, Cassilis, The Black Stump, Lahey's Creek, and many more.
A significant contribution to regional historiography, this publication was produced by the Coolah Shire Council and is presented in a generously illustrated and well-bound hardcover format.
Why You’ll Love It:
Ideal for family historians, researchers, and readers with a connection to central west NSW, this volume offers a treasure trove of local stories and settlement history. The inclusion of many lesser-documented communities makes it especially valuable for genealogical and rural heritage research