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Title Henry Ayers : the man who became a rock / Jason Shute.
Author Shute, Jason.

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 GIP Main  994.2303 A977 SHU 2011    AVAILABLE
Descript. xx, 267 pages, [16] pages of plates : illustrations, portraits, maps, genealogical ; 24 cm.
Bibliog. Includes bibliographical references (page 254-259) and index.
Contents 'In search of a place to ascend' -- The Secretary -- Friends when and where you need them -- The Year of Evolutions: taking hold of the reins.
Summary "The most wonderful natural feature I have ever seen. With these words the explorer William Gosse expressed the awe he and many others have felt at the natural phenomenon of Uluru. The first white person to reach the central Australian monolith, he gave it the name 'Ayers Rock'. But who was Henry Ayers, the man whose name is forever associated with Australia's most recognisable natural icon? And why should he still be remembered today? Although the rock now carries its ancient indigenous name, Uluru, the name of Ayers is still linked with the the Rock's 'discovery' in 1873. Indeed, 'Ayers Rock' is one of the most famous natural wonders on earth and, despite its remote location, attracts over 400,000 visitors each year."
"This book, the first biography of Henry Ayers, focuses attention on the complex character behind the name and examines all aspects of his life from his humble origins in the naval city of Portsmouth in southern England, his migration to Australia and his career as a miner, businessman and eventually as Premier of South Australia - a post to which he was elected seven times. It provides a fascinating insight into Australian history through the life of a man who was consistently in the upper echelons of influence and authority in colonial society and whose legacy lives through his association with the most famous and recognisable natural feature of his adopted country."
Subject Ayers, Henry, 1821-1897.
Miners -- South Australia -- Biography.
Businessmen -- South Australia -- Biography.
Heads of State -- South Australia -- Biography.
Immigrants -- South Australia -- Biography.
South Australia -- History -- 19th century.
ISBN 9781848855632 (hbk.)
184885563X (hbk.)
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