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Books for sale
Tastes of Tocal $10.00 (no GST) New for 2010. A collection of delicious recipes from the 'Friends of Tocal'. Spiced with beautiful illustrations by local artist Val Anderson, this is much more than a cook book. To order phone 1800 025 520.
Captain Thunderbolt - horsebreaker to bushranger $19.95 This book on the infamous outlaw, Fred Ward, alias Captain Thunderbolt, offers a fresh view of a fascinating period of colonial NSW in the mid 1800s. Fred Ward worked on Tocal as a horsebreaker and went on to forge the legend of Thunderbolt the bushranger - a legend which continues to grow 130 years after his death. 112 pages and over 50 photographs and maps. To order phone 1800 025 520.
Conservation of Timber Buildings $15 This book shares the unique experience and knowledge gained through the conservation of timber buildings and fences at Tocal during the late 1980s and through the 1990s. This conservation has brought back to life one of the most amazing colonial farm sites in Australia. 48 pages plus extensive photographs. Covers conservation, safety, environment, materials, equipment and tools, techniques and case studies. To order phone 1800 025 520.
Tocal Visitor Centre - new use for an old shed $15 This book documents the amazing and skilled conversion of a 19th century hay shed into a visitor centre while preserving the look, feel and heritage of the original shed. An exemplary and inspiring case study in the adaptive re-use of a heritage building. To order phone 1800 025 520.
Guide to Tocal $9.90 48 pages in full colour, handsomely presented. A magnificent pictorial guide to the Tocal estate and the CB Alexander Agricultural College. An enduring keep-sake for those who have visited or a primer for those still to make the trip. Great value. To order phone 1800 025 520.
The Soils of Tocal This book is available for sale through NSWDPI - Tocal [details].
Colonial Silo Mysteries $19.95 This books unravels the mysteries of underground silos at Tocal, Cockatoo Island, Stroud, Norfolk Island and Camden Park. It develops a picture of grain storage in Colonial NSW and explains the silos in this context. A facinating book, well researched and easy to read. Lots of photos, 68 pages. To order phone 1800 025 520.
The Climate of Tocal This book is available for sale through NSWDPI - Tocal [details].
Aboriginal Land Use at Tocal - The Wonnarua Story This book is available for sale through NSWDPI - Tocal [details].
Tocal Code of Land Use Practice This book is available for sale through NSWDPI - Tocal [details].
At Home Amongst the Stock - The Kidds of Tocal $25.00 This 100 page book chronicles the lives of four generations of the Kidd family who lived and worked at Tocal. John Kidd arrived in NSW as a convict in 1829 and set about redeeming himself as a valued and skilled employee. The book documents the fortunes of the Kidd dynasty as they married and wove their children's lives into the Tocal story. They were truly "at home amongst the stock". Includes index and many photos. To order phone 1800 025 520.
Crimes of Passion on the Tocal Run $19.95 This 88 page book documents two gruesome killings on Tocal in the 1800s - one during a drunken fight between convicts in 1837 and the other that of a nameless, headless stockman in 1874. The book nicely captures the mood and recounts the intrigue of turbulent times at Tocal. A compelling history of the period. To order phone 1800 025 520.
An Eye for Excellence - The Reynolds of Tocal $28.00 'Tocal' and 'Reynolds' became household words in New South Wales wherever Hereford and Devon cattle or thoroughbred horses were discussed. This 120 page book traces the spirited and enterprising partnership of the pioneers Charles Reynolds and Francis Dun and their years at Tocal. It also records details of the descendants of this gifted and respected family. To order phone 1800 025 520.
The Vegetation of Tocal This book is available for sale through NSWDPI - Tocal [details].
Three Days in May $10.00 This 48 page book records the twenty five year history of the Tocal Field Days, from its modest beginnings in 1984 to a premier agricultural event in the Hunter Valley that attracts crowds of around 30,000 people each year. Full colour and lots of great photos. To order phone 1800 025 520.
Who was CB Alexander? $10.00 This 84 page book brings to life the fascinating story of CB Alexander. It tells how his family migrated from the slums of Glasgow to the goldfields of Victoria and made their fortune in business before buying land and eventually moving to the Hunter Valley of NSW. When Charles died in 1947 his bequest led to the establishment of what is now the CB Alexander Campus of Tocal College. Full colour and lots of great photos. To order phone 1800 025 520.
An Introduction to Tocal Farms $10.00 When visitors come to Tocal, it is impossible to convey all the details of the many activities that occur daily on a working farm. This booklet fills the gaps and answers some of the common questions asked by first-time visitors. 40 pages, plenty of photos. To order phone 1800 025 520.
Voices from Tocal - Convict Life on a Rural Estate $25.00 Reveals the lives of the 140 men and boys who were convicts at Tocal between 1822 and 1840. Includes working conditions and lifestyle, rewards and punishments, their struggle for freedom and what became of them. This ground-breaking book provides important new insights into convict life on rural estates. 144 pages in full colour. To order phone 1800 025 520.
James Phillips Webber - The Man and the Mystery $12.00 The fascinating story of the young gentleman who was granted Tocal in 1822 and quickly made his mark as a magistrate and convict master before selling Tocal in 1834 amid controversy with Governor Bourke. His story has remarkable connections to world history including slavery, the American war of independence, Garibaldi and Mussolini. 56 pages in full colour. To order phone 1800 025 520.
The Paterson at War $16.00 The revealing story of the Paterson district's involvement in major world conflicts (Boer War, the so-called Great War, and WWII), including anecdotes and memories of those who served at home and abroad. The history of a major gunnery observation post (still standing) at Tocal is recorded in the participants' own words. 60 pages. To order phone 1800 025 520.
The People of Tocal 1822-2010 $ see description This book lists all those who have worked at Tocal College for a year or more between 1965 and 2010. It also lists and provides brief details on many who lived or worked on the Tocal property from 1822 until the start of the College era in 1965. The book is available at no cost from the College office at Paterson for staff and those associated with the property. Copies can be ordered and posted for $10. To order phone 1800 025 520.
Women in the history of Tocal $12 An outline of our knowledge of some of the women and girls who lived on or near Tocal, starting with the Indigenous era and spanning convict and later times up to the present. The book also features some fictional recreations of how life could have been for those women and girls. Included is a listing of Tocal women from 1822 to 1965. 64 pages, colour. To order phone 1800 025 520.
Tocal College, CB Alexander Campus - its development and history $10 Records the birth and growth of the CB Alexander Campus of Tocal College, starting with the vision of the architects Philip Cox and Ian McKay. Includes details of building themes and materials, the landscape, construction and modifications. 48 pages, colour. To order phone 1800 025 520.
NBN Weather Book $23.95 Learn about the whys and wherefores of NBN's weather observations and forecasts. This 112 page full-colour book explains El Niño and world weather systems, global climate change, droughts, floods, how to use weather maps, keeping your own weather records and more. To order phone 1800 025 520.
Tocal Aboriginal Heritage - Video or DVD $22 This video shows how the Wonnarua people used the Tocal lands, their ancestral home. Their remarkable use and conservation of these environs is an important lesson to anyone concerned with landcare. To order phone 1800 025 520.
Tocal's First European Settler - James Phillips Webber $8 This book records the early European history of Tocal from its first settlement in 1822 until 1835. It includes details of early agriculture, convict issues and local history. 90 pages including colour plates of heritage items from the period, plus an extensive bibliography. To order phone 1800 025 520.
Tocal - The Changing Moods of a Rural Estate $30 This book records the history, beauty and character of Tocal Homestead, its outbuildings and surrounding estate. A unique and colourful look at one of Australia's most intact groups of colonial buildings. To order phone 1800 025 520. Maitland on the Hunter $29.95 The only history of Maitland in print. 144 pages, with many photos, 2nd edition 2007. Learn why Maitland was for decades the largest town in NSW outside of Sydney. Covers Aboriginal and early European history, through to recent times. Includes flood data from 1820 to 2000 never before published. Comprehensive references and index. A 'good read' and a great gift for anyone interested in local or Australian history. To order phone 1800 025 520.
Marshall $4.95 A delightful children's book about Marshall, the Mareema dog who guards the sheep at Tocal. A touching story beautifully illustrated. A souvenir of Tocal or a special gift for a young person. To order phone 1800 025 520. There is a full list of agricultural books and videos for sale on the Tocal College website. Prices include GST unless otherwise stated. Postage and handling (Australia) $8 for 1 - 2 items, $10 for 3 - 5 items, $12 for more than 5 items. Overseas postage charged at cost. |
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