George Fripley

George Fripley

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An update - Wurzel of Clutton has been retitled The Dregs of History and this should be published through Night Publishing early in 2011

George has previously published 'You Can't Polish a Turd - the Civil Servant's Manual'.

George

favourite books

Anything by Terry Pratchett. Most things by Alain de Botton. Year of the Horsetails by RF Tapsell. Simon Winchester is also a favourite. In fact also Asimov, Craig Thomas, Colin Forbes, William McInness...the list goes on.

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http://www.governmentandbureaucracy.blogspot.com/     http://www.dregsofhistory.blogspot.com/

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A Long Way From Anywhere

George Fripley

This is the story of two years of diamond and gold exploation in the West Australian Outback.


George Fripley yearned for wide open space - he found it in spades in Australia, often when he was carrying a spade! At the tender age of 23 he left England to take a look at Western Australia, the land of his early youth. Deciding that the best way to see the place was by doing mineral exploration, he got himself a job looking for gold. This was just the start. After two years of getting hopelessly bogged, suffering numerous flat tyres, flying in helicopters with erratic pilots, and having his brains dribble out of his ears on the interminably long drives, he decided to give it up. Of course, those two years also included the unmatched serenity of the bush, the majesty of the Kimberley, a night sky that is nothing other than awesome, and an experience that he'll never forget. A Long Way From Anywhere takes the reader into the world of the exploration assistant and out into the most remote parts of Australia. This book mixes humour, vivid descriptions of the bush, and just a little bit history, with the unfolding experiences of George's work.

 

Wurzel of Clutton and Other Pe....

George Fripley

Have you ever wondered about those interesting people that history books missed? This book tells you who they might have been.


There have been numerous people throughout history who have made significant contributions towards society’s development. Many of these have rightfully gained a place in the history books and are common household names. Leonardo da Vinci, Albert Einstein, Michaelangelo, and Sir Isaac Newton spring to mind.

There are also, however, numerous individuals who through no fault of their own, failed to get the recognition that they deserved. Who invented the wheel? Surely this person deserves to be immortalised somewhere. What about the person who first decided that it was possible to float craft on water and therefore made sea-travel possible? I would even suggest that the person who first brewed a beer should have recognition. History is all the poorer for not having recorded these wonderful and farsighted individuals.

This book deals with nobody like this. All of the people contained within these pages made no significant contribution to the development of the world whatsoever. They did, however, manage to live eventful, but sometimes tragically short, lives. The latest additions are Samuel Hackett, Hengist and Motivating Melissa.

 

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I have enojyed this immensely so far...looking forward to more, more ,more Backed with laughter George Fripely - Wurzel of Clutton view book

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Caught me with this. I gone throug hte firs three chapters and I find myself regretting my lack of time continue. Backed with pleasure George Fripley - Wurzel of Clutton view book

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Great story. I enjoyed the pace of this. It effortlessly drew me into the plot. Your use of dialogue adds to this story, rather than many books where it detracts from enjoymeny and seems clunky. I am happy to back this one. George Fripley - Wurzel of Clutton view book

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I like the dark tinge to this book. Also, the pace is keopt such that the reader does not lose interest. Adam is suitably sinister and I confess that I was compelled to read on to find out more. George Fripley view book

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