Wanganella and the Merino Aristocrats

Hardback

Main Details

Title Wanganella and the Merino Aristocrats
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Tim Lee
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 243,Width 185
Category/GenreIndustrialisation and industrial history
Animal husbandry
Farm and working animals
ISBN/Barcode 9781742703565
ClassificationsDewey:636.369099448
Audience
General
Tertiary Education (US: College)

Publishing Details

Publisher Hardie Grant Books
Imprint Hardie Grant Books
Publication Date 1 December 2011
Publication Country Australia

Description

If Australia's economy was said to ride on the sheep's back, it was mostly the broad back of the robust Peppin merino. From the inhospitable plains of southern Australia emerged a wool-producing merino that would change the face of world agriculture and commerce. Wanganella (pronounced Won-ga-nella) is the epic story of how an English emigrant sheep-breeding family staked everything on a conviction: that they could develop an animal capable of withstanding the harsh climate and vast plains of Australia's inland. Despite much heartbreak, they succeeded spectacularly. Wool from the Peppin merino to which the family gave its name helped make Australia a modern industrialised nation. With its long, dense wool the Peppin transformed Europe's textile industry, helped changed world fashion and forged new pastoral frontiers in a dozen countries. To this day it remains the world's most influential ovine bloodline, and its story has become entwined with some of the most momentous events in Australian history.