Share the story of a journalist's journey round and across Australia.
Ernestine Hill's
The Great Australian Loneliness is the account of a remarkable journey - 100,000 miles across the Australian bush, a women alone, from the Kimberley to Oodnadatta.
"It was in 1930 I first set out, a wandering 'copy-boy' with swag and typewriter, to find what lay beyond the railway lines. Many a time have I unrolled the little swag by creek and sandhill alone in the silence and starlight with a white man and a black".
Her enchanting account of that epic journey has become a classic of travel writing.
Paperback
345 pages