Dig 3ft NW: The Legendary Journey of Burke & Wills

Dig 3ft NW: The Legendary Journey of Burke & Wills

by Sarah Murgatroyd
Dig 3ft NW: The Legendary Journey of Burke & Wills

Dig 3ft NW: The Legendary Journey of Burke & Wills

by Sarah Murgatroyd

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Overview

An utterly compelling account of Burke and Wills' journey into the great unknown.

It was the greatest expedition of its time. In 1860 Robert O'Hara Burke, accompanied by William Wills and a party of explorers, set out to cross Australia from south to north. A few months later a tree bore a strange carving: Dig Under 3ft NW.

Burke, Wills and five other men were dead. How did a man notorious for getting lost on the way home from the pub come to lead an expedition into the desert's dead heart? What went wrong?

Edited for a young adult audience, Dig 3ft NW is an abridged version of Sarah Murgatroyd's acclaimed and bestselling book, The Dig Tree.

'The characters of Burke and Wills, and their accompanying team are well-drawn, with all their fatal flaws and strengths...This is history at its best, well-written and researched and hard to put down...It moves at a cracking pace, certainly faster than the actual expedition!...This is Australian history writing at its best.' Magpies


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781921799303
Publisher: The Text Publishing Company
Publication date: 05/16/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 12 - 18 Years

About the Author

Sarah Murgatroyd was born in England in 1967 and grew up on a farm in Sussex. After a year in China, India and the Himalayas, she gained an honours degree in Philosophy and Literature at Warwick University, and then studied broadcast journalism at Cardiff University. In 1993 she came to Australia where she travelled extensively, providing news and current affairs coverage for the BBC. To research The Dig Tree she retraced the footsteps of Burke and Wills across Australia. Sarah died of cancer in March 2002, a few weeks after The Dig Tree was first published.
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