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Author Garner, Bill (William Vivian Nigel), author

Title Born in a tent : how camping makes us Australian / Bill Garner
Published Sydney, N.S.W. : NewSouth, 2013
Sydney, NSW : NewSouth Publishing, 2013
©2013

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 W'PONDS  796.540994 Gar/Bia  AVAILABLE
Description 288 pages : illustrations (some colour), facsimiles, photographs ; 24 cm
regular print
Summary This book shows that the history of Australia can be told through a history of camping. Bill Garner reminds us that Australia was settled as a campsite - the nation was born in a tent. But while Europeans brought tents, they did not bring camping. Australia had been a camping place for millennia. And so it continued to be. For more than a hundred years, settlers - women as well as men - colonised the country by living under canvas. It changed them into a new sort of native Australian. It gave them a feel for the place, a wry can-do attitude, and a lasting taste for equality. And it led to a sense of belonging. Born in a Tent takes the story from the campfire to the gas bottle, from a tarp slung on saplings to polymer tents and aluminium poles. It reveals how deeply our camping holidays connect us to the land, to the past, and to one another
Analysis Australian
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject "The Nib" Waverley Library Award for Literature Nominations (2014)
Camping -- Australia -- History.
Camping -- Social aspects -- Australia.
Camping.
SUBJECT Australia -- Social life and customs http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008114315 -- History. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh99005024
Australia -- Social life and customs. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008114315
ISBN 9781742233345 (paperback)