Nothing But Gold: The Diggers of 1852
by Robyn Annear
‘Robyn Annear tells the story of the 1852 gold rushes in imaginative detail … she tells us how it felt to be there. You find yourself worrying about the problems long ago resolved, sharply aware of the gold diggers’ hopes and ordeals, diverted by the high comedy of a chaotic life. Like all good narratives, it looks easy because it is so easily read and enjoyed … She makes a mosaic out of small moments of experience … The physical realities of the diggings are evoked, with all the ingenious ways of managing tent space, cooking, guarding gold, finding feed for horses, keeping off wind and rain, ants and mice.’ Brenda Niall
Robyn Annear was born in Melbourne in 1960. She spends her time writing and researching, typing for other people and looking after her family. She is also a part-time bookseller and President of the Friends of the Castlemaine Library.‘History from the inside; wonderfully entertaining.’
Age‘A welcome addition to Australian history, pointing to badly needed ways in which history can be made more reader-friendly.’
QuadrantPublication date
- January 5, 1999