BOATS West Australiana
Mark Dodd arrived in Broome in 1978 as a 20-year-old looking for adventure, after working his way across northern Australia. There he fell in with the crew of the fabled DMcD, one of the last of the old wooden pearling luggers that still worked the Kimberley coast diving for pearl shell. He came aboard as a deckhand before graduating to become one of the pearl shell divers. He dived for four seasons, living a life on the luggers and in the pubs and exotic alleys of Broome that would have been recognisable to pearl divers for 100 years before, but has now sadly disappeared forever.His book is both an adventure and a wonderfully nostalgic account of an industry and a way of life that has gone forever. 240 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), ports. (some col.) ; 24 cm. First Edition. #0520/0820/0721/230222
Dodd, Mark. | Pearl divers — Western Australia — Broome — Biography. | Pearl industry and trade — Western Australia — Broome — History.