Peter Gifford Peter Gifford i(A115687 works by)
Gender: Male
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1 1 y separately published work icon Landlords of the Iron Shore Peter Gifford , John Slade Durlacher , Carlisle : Hesperian Press , 2013 6452326 2013 single work autobiography

'J. S. Durlacher was a Pilbara pastoralist with a great interest in native customs. In 1900 he wrote his reminiscences of these, together with a unique series of sketches.'

'Lost for a century his fascinating descriptions are now available courtesy of the Roebourne Shire and Rio Tinto Iron Ore.' (Publisher's blurb)

1 [Review Essay] And The Clock Struck Thirteen : The Life and Thoughts of Kaurna Elder Uncle Lewis Yerloburka O'Brien, as Told to Mary-Anne Gale Peter Gifford , 2009 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Aboriginal Studies , no. 2 2009; (p. 136-138)

— Review of And the Clock Struck Thirteen : The Life and Thoughts of Kaurna Elder Uncle Lewis Yerloburka O'Brien Lewis O'Brien , Mary-Anne Gale , 2007 single work biography

'‘It was a bright, cold day in April and the clocks were striking thirteen.’ This is not the first line of Kaurna elder Lewis O’Brien’s story, although it obviously could have been, given his book’s title. Instead, it is the opening sentence of George Orwell’s 1984, a novel concerned with the struggle of the human spirit against totalitarianism. There are some similarities between Orwell’s book and O’Brien’s account of his life and times; it is not drawing too long a bow to claim, for example, that Orwell’s Big Brother and so-called Chief Protectors of Australia’s Aborigines had things in common in terms of power and its misuse, at least as far as Aboriginal people were concerned, when O’Brien was growing up in South Australia.' (Introduction)

1 y separately published work icon Black and White and in Between : Arthur Dimer and the Nullarbor Black and White and in Between Peter Gifford , Carlisle : Hesperian Press , 2002 Z1500774 2002 single work life story
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