Katharine Susannah Prichard, Goldfields Trilogy (review)
by Marcie|Buried in Print. KSP’s historic call to action reverberates with unexpected strength.
by Marcie|Buried in Print. KSP’s historic call to action reverberates with unexpected strength.
by Jessica White. I was out riding a few days back & the country was assuming its usual garb Hibbertias & Hoveas thickly covered the ground I dried two or three Specimens but not being able to gather them myself I did not get all I wanted
by Bill Holloway. A review of the first biography of Katharine Susannah Prichard since her son, Ric Throssell’s Wild Weeds and Windflowers (1975)