Issue Details: First known date: 2013... 2013 Love's Obsession : The Lives and Archaeology of Jim and Eve Stewart
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'Love's Obsession is the story of a brilliant yet flawed individual, a man with a passionate devotion to the island of Cyprus and its archaeology. Damaged by his time as a German prisoner of war and obsessed by the need to own the past, Jim Stewart was the first person to teach archaeology at an Australian university. Although archaeology was moving from the private pastime of wealthy men to a professional academic pursuit, Stewart was never able to completely make this transition.

'The story is also that of his wife, Eve. Devoted to his memory and herself trained as an archaeologist, she worked for nearly fifty years after his death - living alone in a dilapidated house in a village on the edge of the Blue Mountains - to complete her husband's work and ensure his legacy.

'Based on never-before seen personal papers, Love's Obsession is a fine addition to the story of archaeology in Australia, and a vivid portrayal of love and devotion, of obsession and determination.' (Publication summary)

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Mile End, West Torrens area, Adelaide - South West, Adelaide, South Australia,: Wakefield Press , 2013 .
      Extent: 308 p, 8 unnumbered pages of platesp.
      Description: illustrations, maps, photographs, portraits
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      • Published July 23, 2013
      ISBN: 9781743052358

Works about this Work

[Review Essay] Love's Obsession : The Lives and Archaeology of Jim and Eve Stewart Holcomb Janette , 2014 single work essay
— Appears in: Journal of Australian Colonial History , no. 16 2014; (p. 268-270)

'Love's Obsession is a well-written and fascinating account of the lives and work of Australian archaeologists, James ('Jim') Rivers Barrington Stewart and his wife, Dorothy Evelyn ('Eve'), nee Dray. Professor Jim Stewart was Australia's first lecturer in archaeology at the University of Sydney, a collector of Near Eastern artefacts and numismatist, and descendent of a pioneering grazier family near Bathurst. He was also the first Australian to direct archaeological excavations outside Australia, undertaking fieldwork principally in Cyprus from the 1930s to 1960s. ' (Introduction)

[Review Essay] Love's Obsession : The Lives and Archaeology of Jim and Eve Stewart Holcomb Janette , 2014 single work essay
— Appears in: Journal of Australian Colonial History , no. 16 2014; (p. 268-270)

'Love's Obsession is a well-written and fascinating account of the lives and work of Australian archaeologists, James ('Jim') Rivers Barrington Stewart and his wife, Dorothy Evelyn ('Eve'), nee Dray. Professor Jim Stewart was Australia's first lecturer in archaeology at the University of Sydney, a collector of Near Eastern artefacts and numismatist, and descendent of a pioneering grazier family near Bathurst. He was also the first Australian to direct archaeological excavations outside Australia, undertaking fieldwork principally in Cyprus from the 1930s to 1960s. ' (Introduction)

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    Western Europe, Europe,
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