By Wendouree: Memories 1951–1963 invites readers into historian John N. Molony’s formative years spent beside Victoria’s Lake Wendouree. In this illustrated memoir he revisits post-war Australia, tracing the people, places and quiet faith that shaped his later life and scholarship.
The 2010 Connor Court paperback preserves family photos and documents, giving a vivid snapshot of 1950s Ballarat. Molony’s gentle storytelling blends autobiography with social history, appealing to adults and young adults curious about Australian life and Christian spirituality.
This 343-page copy shows only light cover scuffing and two small page-corner folds; otherwise the pages are clean, unmarked and tightly bound. A smoke-free home has kept the volume fresh and ready for immediate reading or gift-giving.
Collectors of Australian biography, regional history or spiritual memoirs will welcome this accessible edition, ISBN 9781921421402. Secure it now to explore Molony’s nostalgic journey by the shores of Wendouree.
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