The Price of a Pearl

The Price of a Pearl

By Rod Dickson

Price: AU$27.95
ISBN: 085905 297 4
Number of Pages: 204

Incidents of pearling life, shipwrecks and murders in the North West of Western Australia, never before told.
In twenty two individual stories, mostly unpublished, I have attempted to portray the hardships encountered by the thousands of men who were engaged in the pearling industry during the early part of the 1900s in the northwest of Western Australia. The industry, in these years, was central to the township of Broome, truly the melting pot of nationalities. Apart from the Australians Japanese, Koepangers, Malays, Javanese and Manilamen made up the majority of races but there were also Americans, Chileans, Peruvians, Finns, Germans, and many other races represented in the industry. Many of these men were never to see their homelands again and were buried in lonely, mostly unmarked graves, scattered along the vast distances of the northwest coast or consigned to the depths of the sea.
Divers, tenders, crewmembers, shellopeners, skippers and owners all paid the ultimate price through carelessness, wild nature, storms and cyclones. More than a thousand deaths with hundreds of luggers, schooners and ketches wrecked all for the price of a pearl.

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