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Beyond The Big Run By Charlie Schultz and Darrell Lewis |
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Station Life in the Victoria River Region 'I'll be lucky to last a bloody year,' was the prediction of nineteen year old Charlie Schultz. That was 1928, when he first arrived to take up the management of Humbert River Station. A tiny run-down property in a tangle of wild ranges, neighbour to the vast and legendary Victoria River Downs, Humbert was at the very edge of Australia's last frontier.
There were hostile blacks in the ranges, fences were almost unknown and
wild cattle overran the stations. Battling loneliness, hardship and the
wild bush itself, Charlie was to last the year. He went on to work
Humbert Station for another forty-three years.
Gathered from extensive interviews with Victoria River District
historian Darrell Lewis, Charlie's remarkable life-stories intersect
with the colourful events and characters of the day. Here are the
renegades, ruthless bosses, floods and droughts, gun fights and
spearings, Christmas sports and horse races that capture the historic
sweep of Charlie Schultz's extraordinary life and achievements. Soft laminated cover. 238 pages. Mono. approx. 198mm X 130mm. First Edition (2008). ISBN 9780702232077. RRP $26.95 |
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