The Gold-Stealers A Story Of Waddy

Author:   Edward Dyson
Publisher:   Double 9 Books
ISBN:  

9789361425523


Pages:   192
Publication Date:   01 February 2024
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"""The Gold-Stealers"" is an ancient historical fiction story book written by Edward Dyson. This interacting story belongs to the categories of fiction approximately history, journey, and crime. A duo of dedicated gold prospectors, called the ""gold-stealers,"" embark on a dangerous adventure to unearth riches hidden deep in keeping with the floor in Australia's difficult and lawless outback. Led by using an attractive and smart commander, the band of prospectors navigates risky terrain, competes fiercely, and meets an expansion of problems. As they pass deeper into their pursuit for accurate fortune, tensions develop and disputes break out many of the institution's individuals. Betrayal, greed, and dishonesty ought to jeopardize their goals, setting their lives and riches at danger. Edward Dyson brilliantly crafts a narrative this is filled with suspense, movement, and intrigue, keeping visitors on the threshold in their seats till the end. Thru shiny descriptions and well-evolved characters, he brings to lifestyles the harrowing reality of existence inside the goldfields and the volume people could visit to reap their dreams. ""The Gold-Stealers"" not simplest gives an exciting adventure tale, however it also tackles deeper questions regarding human nature, morality, and the results of unrestrained ambition."

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Author:   Edward Dyson
Publisher:   Double 9 Books
Imprint:   Double 9 Books
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.249kg
ISBN:  

9789361425523


ISBN 10:   9361425528
Pages:   192
Publication Date:   01 February 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"Edward George Dyson was an Australian journalist, poet, playwright, and short story writer. He was the eldest brother of artists Will Dyson (1880-1938) and Ambrose Dyson (1876-1913), and had three sisters who were all well-known for their artistic and literary achievements. Dyson wrote under various names, including Silas Snell. In his time, during Australia's federation, the poet and writer was ""ranked very closely to Australia's greatest short-story writer, Henry Lawson"". Lawson was known as the ""swagman poet,"" Ogilvie as the ""horseman poet,"" and Dyson as the ""mining poet"". Despite his status as a freelance writer, he was also regarded a member of The Bulletin writer group. In March 1865, he was born in Morrison's Diggings, near Ballarat. His father, George Dyson, arrived in Australia in 1852 and worked on several digs before becoming a mining engineer. Jane, n�e Mayall, his mother, came from ""a life of refinement in England"". Brother Will would marry Ruby Lindsay, while Ruby's brother Lionel would marry Jean Dyson. Dyson's family moved about a lot throughout his childhood, from Alfredton to Bendigo, Ballarat, and back to Alfredton by the age of eleven. He attended the government schools in various locations till the age of thirteen. While others his age were exploring the bush, he was investigating abandoned mine shafts and related structures."

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