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Account of early pastoral settlement in Tasmania and Port Phillip focusing on the progress of the Russell family; includes observations on relations between settlers and Aborigines; account of the Black War in Tasmania; story of William Buckley, description of Port Phillip Aboriginal shelters, corroborees, missions, rapid extinction.
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Consists primarily of Civil War-related documents and newspaper obituaries of George Russell Brown, a Civil War soldier and a survivor of the Andersonville Prison Camp.
"GEORGE RUSSELL: Racing to the Top" offers an intimate look into the life and career of British racing sensation George Russell. Born in King's Lynn, Norfolk, Russell's journey from karting prodigy to Formula One star is a captivating tale of passion, perseverance, and the pursuit of excellence. Written by acclaimed sports journalist John Stewart, this biography delves into Russell's early years, recounting his rapid ascent through the ranks of motorsport. From his victories in karting championships to his standout performances in Formula 2 and GP3 Series, Russell's talent and determination shine through on every page. The narrative explores Russell's pivotal moments in Formula One, includin...
George Russell: The Story of an American Composer is the first biography of one of the greatest figures in jazz, written with Russell's full cooperation. Extensively researched with interviews from friends, family members, musicians, associates, and commentators on jazz, the book contains valuable insights that reveal many previously unknown facts about Russell's life.