Kosciusko - The Mountain In History
Author(s): Andrews, Alan. E. J.
Kosciusko – meaning Mount Kosciusko (Australia’s highest mountain) and all The Snowy Mountains – has fascinated folk since its snows were first seen by the white man. When was that? Well, that – amongst many other things – this book sets out to tell. Before the author started to delve into Kosciusko’s early history and started to incorporate his findings in the ski articles he wrote for the Australian Ski Year Books, not too much was known on the subject. Now, here it is all set down as a feast for Kosciusko-lovers; indeed for any skiers, bushwalkers, historians, or people who just love mountains or like reading about the energy of nineteenth century pathfinders. These pathfinders or early trail-users of the eighteen-hundreds varied so much: from the Polish nobleman who first ascended and named Mount Kosciusko – Paul Edmund de Strzelecki – through graziers, naturalists, men of mark, geologists, surveyors, clerics, scientists, fishermen, poets, and painters – all captivated by the high country.
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