Biography & Memoir History Australiana
The El Questro Story by Meg Hornabrook is a 2012 first-edition paperback that charts the rugged birth of the Kimberley’s most iconic cattle station-turned-tourism hotspot. Through first-hand memories and archival detail, Hornabrook recounts the aviation feats, Aboriginal rock-art encounters, and sheer grit that defined El Questro and its pioneers.
Collectors prize this clean, tightly bound copy for its rarity on the secondary market. Printed by Book Pod in Australia, the volume sits comfortably on shelves devoted to modern exploration, outback history, or regional memoir.
Very-good condition pages, no smoke or shelf odours, make it ready for immediate reading or gift-giving. Young adults and adults curious about life beyond the Gibb River Road will find Hornabrook’s storytelling both accessible and authentic.
Secure a piece of North-Western Australian heritage with this first printing before later reprints become the only option.