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From the Frontier: Outback letters to Baldwin Spencer

Byrne, Patrick Michael, 1856-1932
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In the nineteenth century the centre of the continent was, to white Australians, a vast forbidding emptiness. The completion of the Overland Telegraph Line in the 1870s brought with it a new knowledge of the area, as well as a number of intruders to a landscape familiar to Aboriginal people for thirty millennia. Among the newcomers were a policeman, Ernest Cowle, and a telegraph official, Paddy Byrne, living in frontier settlements hundreds of kilometres from the nearest Europeans.

From 1894 to 1925, Cowle and Byrne wrote letters to pioneering anthropologist and biologist, Baldwin Spencer, whom they had met during the 1894 Horn Scientific Expedition to central Australia. Neither expected their letters to be read by any person other than Spencer, and both made observations which they would never voice to each other. Yet through their letters, and the Spencer and Gillen books, they became linked to such giants of intellectual history as James Frazer, Emile Durkheim and Sigmund Freud. And both became figures, however minute, on the frontier of discovery, of new ways of looking at human experience in all its diversity.

The subjects of their letters were the Aboriginal people, the landscape in which they lived and the unusual flora and fauna of their habitat. These earthy and thoughtful men offered an extended report from the frontier of the relations between white and black Australians, a place then characterised by mutual incomprehension, outbreaks of violence and the vast distance between two seemingly incompatible ways of responding to an extreme environment.

A moment in time, a place on the edge, two men writing to a third; From the Frontier combines local history, race relations and scientific discovery, and enters a place whose very strangeness tells us much about our past-and our present.
Letters from Ernest Cowle and Paddy Byrne to Baldwin Spencer written between 1894 and 1925.

Introduction: Correspondents on a Frontier
Pt. I. The Cowle Correspondence: Letters from Mounted Constable C. E. Cowle to Baldwin Spencer, 1894-1920
1. Cowle of Illamurta
2. Home at Illamurta
3. People and Environment
4. After Gillen
5. Bush Ethnography
Pt. II. The Byrne Correspondence: Letters from P. M. Byrne to Baldwin Spencer, 1894-1925
6. Pado Byrne of Charlotte Waters
7. Correspondence 1894-95
8. The Mail 1896-1925
App. 1. C. E. Cowle Letters to Edward Stirling
App. 2. C. E. Cowle to R. H. Mathews
App. 3. Official Police Correspondence
App. 4. Cost of Escorting Prisoners
App. 5. Byrne’s Kurdaitcha Article (1895)
App. 6. Surviving Letters from Baldwin Spencer to P. M. Byrne.

xiv, 338 p., [16] p. of plates : maps ; 23 cm. #121121

Additional Information

Author Byrne, Patrick Michael, 1856-1932
Number of pagesxiv, 338 p., [16] p. of plates : maps ; 23 cm.
PublisherAllen & Unwin, Australia
Year Published2000
Binding Type

Softcover

Book Condition

Near Fine

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