Tom Petrie’s Reminiscences of Early Queensland by Constance Campbell Petrie
Tom Petrie’s Reminiscences of Early Queensland by Constance Campbell Petrie
Tom Petrie’s Reminiscences of Early Queensland
(Dating from 1837) Recorded by his Daughter
by Constance Campbell Petrie
Australian Classics
Lloyd O’Neil, 1975, ISBN 085558372X, black and white illustrated frontispiece, illustrated end papers (maps), hardcover, dustjacket
Very Good Condition, minor edge and shelf wear, a little rubbing and bumping to edges and corners, no inscriptions, dustjacket shows minor edge and shelf wear with a little rubbing and bumping to edges and corners (see photographs)
“In 1837 the Petrie family settled in Brisbane, at the at time a village of ‘about ten buildings’. Their son, Tom Petrie, was brought up amongst the Aboriginals, learning their language and habits as one accepted into their circle: ‘You learned our tongue, our ways and secrets, and you never broke our laws nor ill-treated us, but were always kind… We looked on you as ne of ourselves’. These reminiscences, full of vivid people and happenings in early Brisbane, provide a readable, fascinating vision of the colonial life of Queensland: in particular of the Aboriginals, seen through the eyes of one who was their friend.”