Sunday, August 31, 2014

THE WORSHIP OF REAL BOOKS

 Blessed is   the  Sabbath–especially   if  there  is  a  whopping  big   book  sale  on  that  day .  On    Magnetic  Island , North Queensland, there  is an annual  bookfest  offering  large  numbers of  goodies   at   the  kindergarten. Some  of  the  offerings, spread on tables  come   with   bookworm , free  of charge ; often   discovered  are  a range of  interesting  inserts,   inscriptions  ,  a  variety  of  old   library   notices   and   the   trade  stamps  of  book  dealers  in  various  parts  of  Australia .  This  bug eyed  book  addict , showing great self control ,  managed  to  buy  a  mere  70  volumes.  A  number   were   early   editions   by    Ion  Idriess  covering   North  Australian   topics   :  John Flynn,   Sir  Sidney Kidman, the Cattle  King,   In Crocodile  Land ,  Islands of  Despair and  Horrie the  Wog   Dog - read  when  this  writer  was   a  pimply  lad   in  Sydney , more  than  60  years  ago, seemingly  back  in  the  Gutenberg  Press  days.

 A l964  first edition copy of  Eaters  of   the  Lotus ,  complete with a pictorial   dustjacket,  by   Keith Willey , a  former  NT News  reporter  in  the  days of  Jim Bowditch,   was   eagerly  snapped  up .  Willey  dedicated  the book to  his friends  in  the  North who  eat  the  Lotus , probably the reason why recently I  had  expensive  dental  treatment . Another  find was  Syd  Kyle-Little’s  Whispering  Wind, Adventures in Arnhem Land , with dustjacket,   which includes a  photograph of  Cadet Patrol Officer  Jack  Doolan  who  later became  a   Northern Territory ALP   politician. If I remember correctly, Kyle-Little  was a   ranger   at   Alice   Springs. 

The eclectic range of   purchases  covered  India  after Gandhi;   Bangkok by  Alec  Waugh  ; the   Hong Kong  Plague of 1894    ; an autographed  copy of a  Dr  Jim Cairns book ;  early, illustrated , Australian  novels , including   the  l922   Cooee  of   Glenowie   ;   accounts of   WW1;  a  batch   covering  the  Torres Strait ;  Australian National Estate ,  by  an old  journo  mate from  way  back  , the  late  Professor  Clem Lloyd , an  ALP staffer (Lance Barnard , Tom Uren, methinks) ;  The  Forgotten  Rebels   of  Eureka ;  adventurer  Francis   Birtles ; a  battered, wormed, 1933  copy  of  The  Life  of Kiwi author  Katherine  Mansfield,  with  associated   newspaper  clipping (follow up post later)    The  Reef–the Great  Barrier Reef in  12  extraordinary  tales ;  the life  of  George Goyder  and   the  letters  of   the  great  Goon  , Spike  Milligan.