Ballarat was not a typical goldfield. In a tantalizing search for fabulous underground river beds the youthful migrants of the 1850s overcame immense obstacles. They were both thrifty and speculative, using the profits of one bonanza to pursue another - and were probably goaded by officialdom into the famous Eureka rebellion of 1854. Lucky City explores the interaction of man with the environment and of particular men and ideas with the urban situation. It shows how, from a makeshift boom town, the city matured and sponsored such images of itself as 'Golden City', 'City of Gardens', 'City of Sculptures'. It sees its pioneers as heroic adventurers. The book also examines relationships with a fertile hinterland from which pastoral, agricultural, timber-milling and mining activity sustained Ballarat as a regional market-place and industrial centre.
- ISBN10 0522850650
- ISBN13 9780522850659
- Publish Date 2 February 1999 (first published 30 September 1985)
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 30 June 2021
- Publish Country AU
- Imprint Melbourne University Press
- Format Paperback (UK Trade)
- Pages 318
- Language English