Australian Pub Crawl

Australian Pub Crawl
Author: Douglass Baglin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1977
Genre: Bars (Drinking establishments)
ISBN: 9780727104342

History and pictures of Australia's pubs.

Great Australian Pubs

Great Australian Pubs
Author: Lee Mylne
Publisher: Hardie Grant Publishing
Total Pages: 627
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1742738834

Pubs are an integral part of Australia’s history, providing a stopping point for many thirsty travellers seeking a cold beer, a meal or a bed for the night. And what better way to learn about the place you’re passing through than at the bar or on the verandah of a pub that has been welcoming travellers for more than 100 years? Great Australian Pubs is a beautifully illustrated guidebook featuring author Lee Mylne’s 100 top pubs across every state and territory. Each entry covers the pub’s history, food, beer, wine and accommodation options, making it an ideal book for travellers to take with them on the road. This book also makes for an excellent gift or reference guide for the armchair traveller.

The Australian Crawl

The Australian Crawl
Author: Scott Watkins-Sully
Publisher:
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2006
Genre: Australia
ISBN: 9780733317866

Every town has its pub and every pub has its characters. Australia's country pubs are places to drink, eat, socialise and be entertained. If you are a road-weary traveller they also offer a place to sleep. Here's a guide that gives the low-down on over 200 watering holes, region by region, across Australia. Not only does the guide offer an insight into the best places to eat, drink and enjoy the local culture, it also highlights points of local interest and recounts a few yarns from the characters that can be found holding up the bar and willing to bend an ear or two.

Australia

Australia
Author: Margo Daly
Publisher: Rough Guides
Total Pages: 1280
Release: 2003
Genre: Australia
ISBN: 9781843530909

With fresh journalistic writing and reams of information on what to see and do, this guide takes readers from the big cities to the countryside. Includes candid reviews on restaurants and accommodations for all budgets. 83 maps. Full-color insert. Two-color throughout.

Adelaide & South Australia Travel Adventures

Adelaide & South Australia Travel Adventures
Author: Holly Smith
Publisher: Hunter Publishing, Inc
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2010-09-14
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1588437787

The author, a native Australian, covers everything you might want to know about Australia - guaranteed! The places to stay, from budget to luxury, rentals to B&Bs, the restaurants, from fast food to the highest quality, the beachwalks and bushwalks, the wildlife and how to see it, exploring the country by air, on water, by bike, and every other way. This guide zeroes in on Adelaide and the Southern part of Australia, but a detailed introduction covers all aspects of travel to and around the continent as well, plus the history, culture and sightseeing.

Erskineville to the Bush

Erskineville to the Bush
Author: Steve Langley
Publisher: Book Venture Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 778
Release: 2015-09-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1943265798

This is a story on Steve Langley’s life from the 1930’s and in the wartime and postwar Sydney slums; the gangs of Erskineville, Newtown, and Paddington streets. Where he made the breakaway to find a better life. His story covers his various work endeavors on land and ships; a broken marriage, and with a new partner and ten month old baby son, his move to a modern pioneer lifestyle in an abandoned homestead on Bullock Mountain. There Steve found in the high ranges of the beautiful New England region of NSW, a wonderful way of life when he created a long distance horse trekking business catering to riders from all parts of the world.

Fragments of an Analytic Pub Crawl

Fragments of an Analytic Pub Crawl
Author: Hugh M Vaughan
Publisher: www.hmvaughan.com
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2021-08-24
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN:

Fragments of an Analytic Pub Crawl traces the journey of my life, its memories, the events and the places where I have been and what I have read. The book title is not to be confused with the traditional drinking pub crawl, it is a way of describing the psychogeographical nature of this book. Patrick ffrench, the writer, described psychogeography as “an analytic pub crawl”, a lived experience – one drifts from one place to the next; observing, noting, reacting. We may drift through a city, or a life and absorb. This is the “dérive”. Charles Baudelaire named this person, the flâneur. Just as the past left traces in today’s built environment, so have we, and so have I. This book traces those memories, it’s part memoir, part history, and part essay, The subjects reflect a variety of interests: growing up in Northern Ireland, the Troubles, my life in IT education, Irish humour, life-skills, reading, writing, music, emigration, family, urban liveability, the pandemic and much much more.