By Wendouree: Memories 1951-1963 invites readers into historian John N. Molony’s formative years spent beside Victoria’s Lake Wendouree. This illustrated memoir blends autobiography with gentle spiritual reflection, tracing the people and places that shaped the acclaimed biographer from 1951-1963.
Connor Court’s 2010 first edition packs 343 clean, tightly-bound pages into a travel-friendly 210 mm paperback. Light cover scuffing and two tiny page folds testify to careful reading, while the interior remains free of writing, ex-library marks, or smoke odour—ideal for collectors who value condition honesty.
Young adults and grown-up biography lovers seeking an Australian coming-of-age story will relish Molony’s evocative portraits of post-war Ballarat and his quietly woven Christian insights. The book stands alone yet belongs to the By Wendouree series, making it a satisfying standalone or companion volume.
ISBN 9781921421402 ensures quick catalogue confirmation for gift-givers, students of religious memoir, or anyone curating regional Australian voices. Secure packaging from a smoke-free home keeps this gently-loved copy ready for its next chapter on your shelf.
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