Ada Cambridge had only been married for a few weeks when she set out for Australia with her new husband, a clergyman. Over the next several decades, the two lived and worked in a series of small, relatively rudimentary outposts, along with their growing family. This fascinating account of her transformation and acclimation to Australian culture will please fans of well-written memoirs.
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- THIRTY YEARS IN AUSTRALIA
- Contents
- Chapter I - "Isle of Beauty, Fare Thee Well!"
- Chapter II - Australia Felix
- Chapter III - The Bush
- Chapter IV - The First Home
- Chapter V - Dik
- Chapter VI - The Second Home
- Chapter VII - The Third Home
- Chapter VIII - The Murray Journey
- Chapter IX - Local Colour
- Chapter X - The Fourth Home
- Chapter XI - The Fifth Home
- Chapter XII - The Sixth Home
- Chapter XIII - The Boom
- Chapter XIV - The Seventh Home
- Chapter XV - Toby
- Chapter XVI - The Great Strike
- Chapter XVII - Over the Border
- Chapter XVIII - The End of Bush Life
- Chapter XIX - The Eighth Home
- Chapter XX - Conclusion
