Tony Parsons is a best-selling Australian author of seven novels and five non-fiction titles, notably ‘The Call of the High Country’ books. He was awarded the Order of Australia medal in 1992 for his contribution to the propagation of the Australian kelpie. He is also an agricultural consultant and renowned breeder of dogs, sheep and poultry.
Sailing north along the Australian East Coast in 1770, Captain James Cook spied eleven mysterious peaks that he named the Glasshouse Mountains after the glass furnaces of his native Yorkshire. Unknown to Cook, the mysterious landforms were culturally significant to the traditional owners of the land...
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