For an enjoyable read [if you like anecdotes and bush poetry from down under] see the Author's Blog "Australian Bush Ballads from Down Under" just Google the title and away you go.Also, check out the "Warren Register of Colonial Tall Ships if you like tales of the sea.
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Barbara Thompson[nee Crawford] has been an enigma in Australian Colonial history due to the limited amount of information surrounding her mysterious stranding with wild natives at Cape York Australia. Her story was first told by three scientists who were aboard the ship HMS "Rattlesnake" that rescued her in October 1849, five years after she was shipwrecked on Prince of Wales [East] Island [Nurapai Island] in November 1844. She has long been called Mrs Barbara Thompson but was in fact never married to the man she called "husband". Her life story from birth to death [certified] is told in the new and magnificent history, Wildflower" The Barbara Crawford Thompson Story. The book is available in both hardcover and paperback. Buy this wonderful [now solved] "History Mystery" direct from the Author on ray.j.warren@hotmail.com. Payment can be made via PayPal and an invoice will be sent the moment you order. The book can be signed as you wish with delivery to the UK and Europe taking about 8 days. Look on this Blog to compare paperback and Hardcover bindings.
This blog is a tribute to Barbara Crawford Thompson the 13-year-old shipwreck and castaway victim who was taken as wife at age 12 years and who spent five long years alone with a headhunting tribe of the Torres Strait. Her ordeal has now been brought into the public eye in the new book "Wildflower" The Barbara Crawford Thompson Story.