American cowboys Sterl Hazelton and Red Krehl aid a group of Australian cattlemen as they drive a herd of cattle across Australia's northern desert to the Kimberley Mountains.
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An abbreviated version of this tale called The Wilderness Trek was published in 1944, although the original novel was written in 1937 after the author's 1935 visit to Australia. Here it is presented in its original form; at 615 pages, it is among the usually concise Grey's longest novels. It is the story of one of the most dangerous cattle drives ever undertaken across the outback, covering several thousand miles of rough wilderness and parched desert and ending at the Kimberly Mountains on the northwest coast, where gold was plentiful but beef was in short supply. A pair of American cowboys, Sterl Hazelton and Red Krehl, who left home after an unfortunate shooting incident, help the Aussie drovers and find both adventure and romance down under. (Readers should be aware that an ugly racial epithet appears in dialogue about Australian aborigines.) Budd Arthur
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- PublisherThorndike Pr
- Publication date2000
- ISBN 10 0786215852
- ISBN 13 9780786215850
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages792
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