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John Singe John Singe i(A79166 works by)
Born: Established: 1950 ;
Gender: Male
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1 1 y separately published work icon Coral Sea Story : An Epic Tale of Adventure on the Queensland Frontier (1859-70) John Singe , Australia : John Singe , 2012 Z1878153 2012 single work novel

'Young Duncan Ross thinks he’s on his way to Sydney to be a clerk. How wrong could he be? A chance meeting with an attractive woman on a coach and Duncan finds himself on the high seas heading for the Coral Sea and adventure.

'In the company of swashbucklers and desperadoes of every description Duncan braves storm, shipwreck, sharks, crocodiles, massacre and decapitation in this epic romance of survival amongst the head-hunters of the Torres Strait.

'The tale plays out along golden beaches and on tropical islands washed by the crystalline waters of the Coral Sea. It is a region of extraordinary beauty and danger as Duncan discovers whilst wending his cautious way betwixt piratical thugs on the one hand and ferocious natives on the other.

'More than a simple adventure Coral Sea Story brings alive those frantic days when the Queensland frontier was wild; when fortune-seekers and squatters, and drunken captains and pearl-divers, and South Sea Island sailors and Torres Strait warriors battled for control of the Coral Sea and its riches.

'This is Australian history as you’ve never seen it; big, bold and a ripping yarn.'

Source: Back cover.

1 9 y separately published work icon My Island Home : A Torres Strait Memoir John Singe , St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 2003 Z1078878 2003 single work autobiography

'John Singe first arrived at Thursday Island in 1970. Peopled by many wild and wonderful characters, this tropical paradise proved to be no place for the faint-hearted.

'As a diver, John Singe survived shark attacks and frequently faced the Strait’s unpredictable moods when sailing the waters from Cape York to Papua New Guinea. Hunting and fishing expeditions also provided him with an unexpected education.

'As well as charting one man’s Indiana Jones-like adventures, this entertaining book voyages across contemporary Islander cultures and lifestyles.

'Much more than a travel saga, My Island Home traces the rewarding journey of its author who continues to be drawn irresistibly to the gregarious people and unlimited horizons of Torres Strait.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Among Islands John Singe , Thursday Island : Torres News , 1993 15075666 1993 selected work prose biography

'Stories and biographical sketches of events and people in Torres Strait history; concentrates on accounts of contact, ethnographic expeditions and work of missionaries; includes biography of Carolus Isua.' (Source : Trove)

1 y separately published work icon The Torres Strait : People and History John Singe , University of Queensland Press , 1989 Z1574393 1989 single work 'This complete history of the Torres Strait to the late 1980s traces the evolution of Island societies and the effects of European intrusion - sadly characterised by ignorance, fear and brutality on both sides. Such physical and spiritual exploitation removed the islanders' control over their own destiny and led to the unhappy lethargy of much island society. The Torres Strait: People and History is a rich and colourful history, with carefully selected illustrations reflecting the theme of people and change on the islands.' Source: Publishers note (Sighted 03/04/2009)
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