Issue Details: First known date: 2001... 2001 King of the Wilderness : The Life of Deny King
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Born in 1909, Deny King made his home at Melaleuca in Tasmania's remote South-West, one of the most spectacular and rugged terrains in the world. He was a tin miner, an environmentalist, a painter and a collector who had a species named after him. By the time of his death in 1991 he was truly the king of his remarkable wilderness. (Kinetica)

Notes

  • Also published in sound recording format.
  • Dedication: For Mary and Janet, a bunch of Deny and Margaret's forget-me-nots, gathered with love

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Melbourne, Victoria,: Text Publishing , 2001 .
      Extent: xviii, 334 p., [12] p. of platesp.
      Description: illus., maps, ports.
      Reprinted: 2001
      Note/s:
      • Includes bibliographical references and index
      ISBN: 1876485876

Other Formats

  • Also braille.Also sound recording.

Works about this Work

A Country Postmistress, Women Artists, Aboriginal People, a Tin Miner, a Bomber Pilot, a Refugee: Publishing Their Stories Christobel Mattingley , 2009 single work criticism autobiography
— Appears in: Oral History Association of Australia , no. 31 2009; (p. 30-36)
Widely published Australian author and historian Christobel Mattingley has written biographies of two significant Tasmanians, two major Aboriginal histories, three film scripts about women artists, and accounts of a Second World War bomber pilot and of a Bosnian refugee, all using oral history. This article outlines aspects of her approach to her writing and to her subjects, and how her books have emerged from her own life journey.
A Mass of Thawing Clay C. A. Cranston , 2001 single work review
— Appears in: Island , Spring no. 87 2001; (p. 122-124)

— Review of King of the Wilderness : The Life of Deny King Christobel Mattingley , 2001 single work biography
A Mass of Thawing Clay C. A. Cranston , 2001 single work review
— Appears in: Island , Spring no. 87 2001; (p. 122-124)

— Review of King of the Wilderness : The Life of Deny King Christobel Mattingley , 2001 single work biography
A Country Postmistress, Women Artists, Aboriginal People, a Tin Miner, a Bomber Pilot, a Refugee: Publishing Their Stories Christobel Mattingley , 2009 single work criticism autobiography
— Appears in: Oral History Association of Australia , no. 31 2009; (p. 30-36)
Widely published Australian author and historian Christobel Mattingley has written biographies of two significant Tasmanians, two major Aboriginal histories, three film scripts about women artists, and accounts of a Second World War bomber pilot and of a Bosnian refugee, all using oral history. This article outlines aspects of her approach to her writing and to her subjects, and how her books have emerged from her own life journey.
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Subjects:
  • Southwest Tasmania, Tasmania,
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