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Mateship with Birds

Hardback

Main Details

Title Mateship with Birds
Authors and Contributors      By (author) A.H. Chisholm
Introduction by C.J. Dennis
Foreword by Sean Dooley
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:208
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 135
Category/GenreBirds
Environmental science, engineering and technology
Nostalgia - general
ISBN/Barcode 9781922070326
ClassificationsDewey:598.09 598.0994
Audience
General
Edition New edition

Publishing Details

Publisher Scribe Publications
Imprint Scribe Publications
Publication Date 20 March 2013
Publication Country Australia

Description

More than ninety years on, A.H. Chisholm's classic Mateship with Birds is still as fresh and inspirational as an early-morning walk in the bush, the air resounding with birdsong. His account of the secret lives of birds - their seasonal doings and their complex relationships - reflects his patient and detailed observations, and his deep enjoyment of the Australian bush and all its inhabitants. This is not just a book for bird-lovers. Chisholm's charming and often humorous prose reveals a man who loves words as well as birds. His style of writing and the historical photographs accompanying his text provide a gentle record of a period that already feels like 'the old days'. But Chisholm wrote with an urgent message to the future. He could clearly see the threat that 'the moving finger of Civilisation' posed to birdlife, and his account of the tragic demise of the Paradise Parrot ends with this passionate exhortation: 'What are the bird-lovers of Australia going to do about this matter of vanishing Parrots? Surely it is a subject worthy of the closest attention of all good Australians.' In the reissuing of this book, with a new foreword by Sean Dooley, we honour these words, and offer his delight in 'the loveliest and the best of Nature's children' to a new generation.

Author Biography

A.H. (Alexander Hugh) Chisholm was born in Maryborough, Victoria in 1890 and worked on the Maryborough Advertiser before moving to Brisbane to work on the Daily Mail, and subsequently to Melbourne to edit the Argus. Chisholm worked with C. J. Dennis and published his major work The Making of the Sentimental Bloke in 1946. C.J. Dennis wrote the Introduction to Mateship with Birds and Chisholm later died in 1977. C. J. Dennis, was an Australian poet known for his humorous poems, especially 'The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke', published in the early 20th century. Sean Dooley is a Melbourne comedy writer and author whose first book, The Big Twitch, outlined his attempt to break the Australian birdwatching record. Sean is currently editor of Australian Birdlife, the magazine for BirdLife Australia.

Reviews

'The book's subject and chief lesson is the author's own apparently boundless enthusiasm, a passion that aims by mesmerical music and poetic suggestion to beguile readers from their city enclaves toward the promised arcadia of up-country open spaces. It is primarily because of this wonder of music and poetry that Mateship with Birds is now being republished. It is a worthy choice ... Chisholm's lyricising imagination is fatigueless throughout ... without doubt a book deserving its place in the new catalogue of revived Australian classics.' -- Andrew Fuhrmann * Australian Book Review * '[H]is final passage - an epilogue to the fate of the magnificent paradise parrot - was as timely a reminder then as it is now, that we can never take the extraordinary avian heritage we have in this country for granted.' -- Heather Catchpole * Cosmos * 'To look to the future we must look to the past, but ... Mateship with Birds tells us humans do not necessarily learn from experience when it comes to wildlife ... Chisholm was a wonderful writer, combining the journalist's grasp of detail with a flourish of the poetic' -- Don Knowler * Mercury * 'A must-read book for all Australians, all bird lovers, and all who enjoy luxurious prose and sumptuous storytelling.' * The Guardian * 'Mateship with Birds ... was the bible for birdwatchers before we became "birders" ... [it] has been out of print for too long and Scribe is to be congratulated for producing this new edition ... If you take the time to live with this classic bird book, it will enrich your life.' -- Robert Adamson * Weekend Australian *