The Huon Pine Story by G. Kerr & H. McDermott | Hardback
The Huon Pine Story focuses on the fascinating history of Tasmania's most important tree - from its early exploitation for boat timber and everyday furniture to its present day status as a rare and expensive craft wood.
In the early 1800s logging was carried out by convicts working under extremely harsh conditions in the Gordon River. After the convicts came freelance piners who worked all the wild rivers from the Huon, in the south of the state to the Pieman in the north-west.
The Huon Pine Story is a comprehensive account of the piners, the timber they harvested, and its uses from 1803 through until 2000.
Also from Garry Kerr - DVDs featuring oral histories
- Tasmania's Southern Forest
- Abalone Diving Tasmania
- Crayfishing around Tasmania: A fisherman's perspective
- The Last Cape Horners
- The Pearl Shell Divers
- Piner's Archive: Stories from Tasmania's wild rivers
- Two men in a punt: In the wake of the Huon Piners
- Trading out of Stanley
- Wooden ships and Stockmen: Bass Strait Islands
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