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Sweat, Tears, and Blood Red Opal

A fantastic Book on Opalton and surrounding area

This book is by Ron McKenzie

Although not a lot comes out of Opalton and surrounding areas these days in the form of opal.
This book has hundreds of historical pictures.
The first words on the cover sum this book up I think

" A true Australian Bush story about-Station runs-Mail Routes-Opal Mines and The Pioneering Folk around the Mining District of Opalton"

Lightning Ridge: A Land of Hope and Dreams

I am told some people aren"t too happy about the publication of this book

A review by long term resident, Herman Kreller

This is a most incredible book, yet it was written by a most credible person. The author, Gan Bruce, is hard to describe, as the opinions of his peers vary starkly. Many claim that he is an absolute genius, while others feel that the dividing line between brilliance, and slightly mad simply got blurred.

He was born in Lightning Ridge and proudly can trace his local connection back to about 1880. As a child he must have been a dreadful pain to his parents and his teachers. His thirst for knowledge was never satisfied and his inability to accept as factual anything he could not verify himself, was frustrating. To everybody else, anyway.

Still, all agree that Gan Bruce is the only genuine eccentric left in Lightning Ridge. His trademark speedwalk along the streets of the town, with his skinny legs propelling him along at an astonishing rate, and with his turquoise coloured terry towelling cap pulled down low and supported only by his ears, make him instantly recognizeable.

Gan talks exactly the way he walks. It is just not possible to keep up with him. His mind is constantly roaming all over the place, telling astonishing stories from the past, or lashing out at the so-called boneheads on the 'evil' Walgett Shire Council for desecrating the maiden opal bearing ridges and financially mismanaging the rate payers' hard earned money.

Sadly, he knows no fear. His lampooning of government ministers, shire councillors, Dept. of Mineral Resources, and many others, all mentioned by name, perhaps helped torpedo his very strenuous efforts to seceed Walgett Shire.

Life at 'the Ridge' was at its most fascinating during Gan's terms as Walgett Shire councillor and president of the Lightning Ridge Miners' Association. Gan gave weekly floggings to anything and everything that seemed unfair and unjust. Unfortunately, he found far too many instances which needed rectifying. Due to his inability to 'let sleeping dogs well alone', he simply exhausted himself...
butting his hard head against too many brick walls. Lack of support, due largely to the lethargy of his fellow locals, had him retire, seemingly badly hurt, to his corner.

We didn't see him for some time and felt that he had given up. Yeah, right! We should have known better. During this time he wrote his first book which now sells second-hand for $500 in a local book store. He also studied medical science at Sydney University and Aboriginal Health and Culture at Newcastle University.

He was obviously afraid that most of the turbulent history of this opal mining town would be lost, forgotten, or recalled incorrectly by pseudo historical experts. His only way out was to put pen to paper, literally, and take the time to write this astonishing 417 page book. He did so without computer, spell checker, cut and paste facility, and all the other comforting aides required by the rest of us.

The book is printed on quality paper, hard cover, with outstanding photos of the present and featuring the rarest photos from the past. His photographic memory recalls facts and happenings with astonishing clarity, and the book provided many hours of nostalgic reminiscing for this reviewer.

Gan told me that the lawyers spent as much time worrying about the legal ramifications as it took him to write the book. He finally had it printed anyway, regardless of the consequences. "It is all the truth", Gan states.

In the opinion of this reviewer, this book will sell for anything up to $1000 in due time, considering the amount of current and historical facts and knowledge it contains, the controversy it is causing, and that Gan's previous book sells for up to $500 second hand.

Reviewed by long term resident,
Herman Kreller

A Journey with Color: A History of White Cliffs – Special Price sold out

by Len Cram — Limited Edition

This is the second book  by Len Cram.

It is of a limited edition run.
For the opalholic this is a must.

Every page has something of interest.
Every page has historical information and most have great pictures to complement.

A Journey with Color: A History of Queensland Opal Sold out

by Len Cram — Limited Edition

This is the first book by Len Cram.

It is of a limited edition run. Only four books are anticipated
For the opalholic this is a must.

Every page has something of interest.
Fantastic colored pictures of opal and Australia's out back

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A Journey with Color: A History of Lightning Ridge Opal Sold out

This is the third book by Len Cram.

It is a special collector's edition as the publication is a limited run. This is a must for the opal enthusiast

Famous opal writer and photographer Len Cram gives a fascinating history of Lightning Ridge from 1873 to 2003. Every page has something of interest... great stories and fantastic coloured pictures of opal and historical photos of 'the Ridge'.

Price:
 
Sold out A$ 220.00 (Member's Special)

A Journey with Color: A History of South Australian Opal Sold out

Len Cram Book #4 
This is the fourth and last book in Len Cram's A Journey with Colour series.

This is a special collector's edition as the publication is a limited run. This is a beautiful 368 page, A4-sized, hard cover book.

Famous opal writer and photographer Len Cram gives a fascinating history of South Australian opal from 1840 to 2005. Every page has something of interest... great stories, anecdotes, and fantastic coloured pictures of opal as well as many historical photos of Coober Pedy, Mintabie, Andamooka, Lambina, and other areas.

A must-have book for the serious opal enthusiast.

Price:
 
Sold out A$ 220.00 (Member's Special)

Medical pioneer of the 21st century

DR Kalokerinos is a renowned medical practioner and respected opal miner. This book gives the reader a first hand insight into the real life of a true pioneer.