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Book Synopsis: In 1860, an eccentric Irish police officer named Robert O'Hara Burke led a cavalcade of camels, wagons and men out of Melbourne. Accompanied by William Wills, a shy English scientist, he was prepared to risk everything to become the first European to cross the Australian continent. A few months later, an ancient coolibah tree at Cooper Creek bore a strange carving: 'Dig Under 3ft NW'. Burke, Wills and five other men were dead. The expedition had become an astonishing tragedy. Sarah Murgatroyd reveals new historical and scientific evidence to tell the story of the disaster with all its heroism and romance, its discoveries, coincidences and lost opportunities. Introduced by Geoffrey Blainey and generously illustrated with photographs, paintings and maps, The Dig Tree is a spell-binding book.
Sarah Murgatroyd was born in England in 1967. In 1993 she moved to Australia with her future husband, travelling extensively, providing news and current affairs coverage for the BBC. To research The Dig Tree, Murgatroyd retraced the footsteps of Burke and Wills three times while enduring chronic pain. She died of cancer in March 2002, a few weeks after The Dig Tree was published to universal acclaim.
Geoffrey Blainey was professor of economic history and then Ernest Scott professor of history at Melbourne University. He has written more than thirty books, and many focus fully or partly on the outback.textclassics.com.au
'Sarah Murgatroyd deftly captures the foolishness, suffering and hapless heroism of one of the 19th-century's least-known, but most epic, undertakings. I can almost guarantee that you will be biting your nails by the time you reach the Dig Tree of the title - and more than that I cannot say without spoiling this remarkable and addictive tale.' Bill Bryson
'There has been little of substance written about this expedition during the past 100 years...Sarah Murgatroyd has now entered the field and given us a book that readers will want to shout about from the hilltops. All Australian history should be this good...Readers will be totally enmeshed by Murgatroyd's story, so engaging and vivid is the writing...her evocation of the landscape and the perils faced by the explorers is luminous.' Age
Conveys an experts grasp of her material. The Dig Tree is unlikely to be superseded...instinctive and convincing.' Times Literary Supplement
'Sarah Murgatroyd was a splendid writer. This book is a masterpiece of exploration history – entertaining, trenchant, a marvel.' National Geographic Read more
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Embark on a gripping journey through the untamed Australian outback with 'The Dig Tree: Text Classics' - an extraordinary tale of courage, tragedy, and discovery. Author Sarah Murgatroyd skillfully weaves together historical facts and scientific evidence to bring to life the harrowing expedition of Robert O'Hara Burke and William Wills. This spell-binding book is a must-read for history enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.
Immerse yourself in the heart-pounding accounts of heroism and romance, as Burke, Wills, and their companions face unimaginable challenges in their quest to cross the Australian continent. With rich illustrations and insightful commentary by Geoffrey Blainey, 'The Dig Tree' captures the essence of one of the 19th century's most epic undertakings. Discover the true story behind the enigmatic carving that marked the tragic end of the expedition at Cooper Creek.
Join the ranks of esteemed reviewers and critics who have hailed 'The Dig Tree' as a masterpiece of exploration history. From the luminous portrayal of the treacherous outback landscape to the compelling narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats, Sarah Murgatroyd's book is a triumph of storytelling. Don't miss your chance to experience this addictive and remarkably poignant tale that transcends time and captivates readers of all ages.
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