Born in 1950?: What else happened?

Author(s): Ron Williams

GIFT & HUMOUR

This is the first of the 1950s and the seventh book overall to be released in a series of 30 about life in Australia - one for each year from 1939 to 1968. They describe happenings that affected people, real people. The whole series, to coin a modern phrase, is designed to push your buttons, to make you remember and wonder at things forgotten. The books might just let nostalgia see the light of day, so that oldies and youngies will talk about the past and rediscover a heritage otherwise forgotten. Hopefully, they will spark discussions between generations, and foster the asking and answering of questions that should not remain unanswered. In 1950, Dugan and Mears used a hacksaw to break out of gaol, robbed banks, shot people and went back to gaol. The War finished five years ago, so it was time to stop petrol rationing. War criminals were hanging out at Nuremberg. Dancing pumps were tripping the light fantastic at The Plaza. Whaling In Australia was big; square dancing was bigger.


Product Information

Ron Williams is a retired teacher, mathematician, computer-man, political scientist, farmer and writer. He has a BA from Sydney, and a Masters in Social Work and a PhD in Political Science from Hawaii.

General Fields

  • : 9780994601506
  • : Boom Books
  • : Boom Books
  • : June 2023
  • : 210mm X 148mm
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Ron Williams
  • : Paperback
  • : 994.05