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Burn: The Epic Story of Bushfire in Australia

By: Paul Collins
420 pages, illustrations, map
Publisher: Scribe UK
Burn: The Epic Story of Bushfire in Australia
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  • Burn: The Epic Story of Bushfire in Australia ISBN: 9781921640186 Paperback Sep 2009 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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In "Burn" Paul Collins tells the epic story of bushfire in Australia, drawing on accounts of the most devastating conflagrations in Australia's European history - from the 1851 Black Thursday fire (which burnt out one quarter of Victoria) to the 1939 Black Friday fires (which took many lives and destroyed thousands of hectares in Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia, and Tasmania), the Canberra inferno of 2003, and the Black Saturday fires of February 2009. Frightening, compelling, vivid, and provocative, Burn reveals stories of heroism, stupidity, political incompetence, and environmental vandalism. This is the grand narrative of bushfire in Australia, the most fire-prone land on Earth.

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Paul Collins, a religious commentator and historian, is the author of nine books. He has a strong interest in environmental issues and lost a house and 425 hectares of bush during the January 2003 fires that swept through large parts of the Snowy Mountains.
By: Paul Collins
420 pages, illustrations, map
Publisher: Scribe UK
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