


Books in series

#1
Shipwreck, Sailors & 60,000 Years
2006
History of Australia up to 1770, as you've never seen it. A thought-provoking look at how the lives of the Indigenous people of Australia were forever changed with the arrival of European explorers.

#2
Grim Crims & Convicts, 1788-1820
2009

#3
Rotters and Squatters, 1820-1850
2007
(From back of book)
Cannibal convicts, murdering squatters, sea captains who kidnapped their crew, poor farmers forced off their land- they had all come to the colonies of New South Wales and Van Dieman's land to make better lives for themselves. And now there were new colonies and farms spreading around Australia.
Join Jackie French and Peter Sheehan on a trip back through time to meet the rotters and squatters, the brave and the bold in the next fascinating and hilarious book in the Fair Dinkum Histories story of Australia. It's history as you've never seen it.

#7
Rockin', Rollin', Hair and Hippies, 1945-1972
2010
World War II was over, and it was a good time to be Australian. Rock 'n' roll, television and the Olympics had come down under. But underneath it all was the menace of the Cold War, and then came the horrors of Korea and Vietnam. Why couldn't we all just get along? Covers a pivotal time in Australia's history, as ideologies clashed and a new national identity was evolving.

#8
Booms, Busts and Bushfires, 1973-
2010
Telling it like it really was-true-blue Aussie history! Australia had changed before, but slowly. Now everything was fast! Attitudes were evolving, technology was changing every aspect of life, and people were starting to recognise the damage we were doing to our land-and the way Australia's Indigenous people had been mistreated. Our resources had made us a rich country, but how long could the good times last? Join the fireys, goths, yuppies and greenies for the final instalment of the Fair Dinkum Histories. It's history as you've never seen it!
Author

Jackie French
Author · 157 books
Jackie is an award-winning writer, wombat negotiator and the Australian Children’s Laureate for 2014-2015. She is regarded as one of Australia’s most popular children’s authors, and writes across all genres - from picture books, history, fantasy, ecology and sci-fi to her much loved historical fiction. In her capacity as Australian Children’s Laureate, ‘Share a Story’ will be the primary philosophy behind Jackie’s two-year term.