Australia 1872

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Books
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29.95
book_author_name: 
Christoph Hein
book_type: 
Hardback
publisher: 
Emons Verlag GmbH
published_date: 
02/04/2020
isbn: 
9783740808419
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Books > History > Historical events & topics > Social & cultural history
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Christoph Hein|Hardback|Emons Verlag GmbH|02/04/2020
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9783740808419
Book Description: 
Bernhard Otto Holtermann emigrated from Hamburg to Australia in 1858 as a destitute young man, where, in 1872, he unearthed the largest lump of gold in the world. Holtermann shared his newfound wealth with his adopted home. As he travelled through the settlements, he had the poverty-stricken life documented in spectacular images, and promoted Australia to the world. More than 150 of these impressive photos have now been published, most for the first time, and are thus immortalised for eternity. Over more than 200 pages, the spectacular story of the German emigrant and his lucky discovery is told, with the images commissioned by him now available for the general public. Holtermann's photos impressively document the drudgery of the gold mines and life in Australia during the 19th century. Several modern-day photos and representations of how contemporary artists interpret his work have been included in this coffee-table volume. Thanks to this book, Bernhard Holtermann's legacy has been given the distinction it deserves for the first time.

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