Gail Dreezens Gail Dreezens i(A116717 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon A Camelman on the Canning : The Diary of Claude Heppingstone : Cameleer, Canning Stock Route Wll Construction Party, 1908-1910 Gail Dreezens (editor), Sheryl Milentis (editor), Tony Vincent (editor), Phil Bianchi (editor), Carlisle : Hesperian Press , 2012 6454218 2012 single work biography

'Claude Heppingstone was a cameleer on the 1908-1910 well construction party of the Canning Stock Route. This is his daily diary. Bush diaries are rare and the detail of this shows the long daily grind of hard bush work and what was done in this great enterprise.' (Source: Publishers website)

1 y separately published work icon Travels Among Gold and Cannibals in Western Australia 1870-1874 Thomas Scott , Gail Dreezens (editor), Peter J. Bridge (editor), Carlisle : Hesperian Press , 2010 6454354 2010 single work biography travel

'Intriguing material from Western Australia’s first gold rush to Peterwangy. This idiosyncratic travelogue written for the author’s friends describes a journey from Albany, overland to Perth and eventually to Northampton. While the descriptions of travel, places and people – from convicts to governors, are of some interest it is his repeated references to gold, at Kendenup, Dandalup, and Peterwangy, as well as notes on the natives, including his near nemesis King Johny or Errinnoo of Northampton area, that create the greatest interest.' (Source:" Publishers website)

1 y separately published work icon White Blacks and Black Whites Peter J. Bridge (editor), Angela Teague (editor), Gail Dreezens (editor), Carlisle : Hesperian Press , 2008 Z1523057 2008 anthology prose

Correspondence, reviews and articles from the late 1800s centred on the subject of skin colour.

"This collection of articles, rarely mentioned and unreferenced in contemporary texts, is presented...to show the wealth of information hidden from the public in a post-modernist and mass-media manipulated world." (p.iv)

1 y separately published work icon Prospecting Poultry : Land of Forests, Flees and Flies, Jack Sorensen and His Lost Verse Peter J. Bridge (editor), Gail Dreezens (editor), Carlisle : Hesperian Press , 2007 Z1513588 2007 selected work biography poetry
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