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Notes
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Dedication: This book is dedicated in honour and affectionate memory of my friends who have gone to their eternal rest:
Arthur Groom
John Brackenreg
Paul Keppler senior
John Pesti senior
Rev. Toivo Kuusiola
Rev. Robert Jack
Rev. Rao Mentay
Rev. F. W. Albrecht
Philip L. Taylor
Lou A. Borgelt
Contents
* Contents derived from the
Tanunda,
Barossa Valley,
Lower North South Australia,
South Australia,:P. A. Scherer
, 1994 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Biographical Sketch of Georg Friedrich Freiboth, single work biography (p. 1-3)
- A Camel Journey through the Desert on Foot, single work autobiography (p. 4-10)
- Biographical Sketch of Samuel Grau Hubbe, single work biography (p. 11-12)
- From Oodnadatta to Coolgardie with Camels, single work autobiography (p. 13-24)
- Paddy Tucker, single work biography (p. 25)
- In the Service of the Lasseter Expedition : Alice Springs to Ayers Rock, single work biography (p. 26-31)
- Philip Lawrence Taylor, single work biography (p. 32-35)
- 3rd Expedition : No. I, single work diary (p. 36-48)
- Ruth Pech, single work biography (p. 49)
- Sightseeing on Camels, single work autobiography (p. 50-57)
- Louis Archibald Borgelt, single work biography (p. 58-61)
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A Camel Jaunt from Tempe to Mt. Olga, then Back to Hermannsburg,
single work
diary
Louis Borgelt's diary provides a descriptive account of his travel by camel from Alice Springs to Hermannsburg Mission accompanied by several other men, including some from local Aboriginal groups.
- Arthur Groom, single work biography (p. 69-71)
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Diary of a Desert Trek with Camels from Areyonga to the Olgas, 1947,
single work
diary
Arthur Groom provides an entertaining account of his travels by camel through the Northern Territory.
- Philipp A. Scherer, single work autobiography (p. 81-85)
- Some Experiences with Camels in the Outback, single work autobiography (p. 86-102)
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