
We Of The Never Never
Newly married, Jeannie Gunn accompanies her husband to ''The Elsey'', the huge cattle station in the Northern Territory, several hundred miles from the nearest town.
She is one of the few white women in the area and her presence is at first resented by the stockmen until her warmth and spirit win their affection and respect. This is one of the few autobiographies written by a woman to chronicle th...
Newly married, Jeannie Gunn accompanies her husband to ''The Elsey'', the huge cattle station in the Northern Territory, several hundred miles from the nearest town.
She is one of the few white women in the area and her presence is at first resented by the stockmen until her warmth and spirit win their affection and respect. This is one of the few autobiographies written by a woman to chronicle th...