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Press Gang (Paperback)
John Kiely
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IN Press Gang, lead character journalist David Reed risks injury
and death to report on voting scams, then a violent strike, is sent
to cover a military battle and uncovers a scandal, has on-and-off
romances after his regular girlfriend deserts him, is sent to
Federal Parliament and uncovers a ghastly sex scandal, then
corruption among MPs, faces peril from a gang of bogan bikies,
marries and travels abroad, then becomes deeply involved in
reporting on the issue of refugees in boats. The novel is fiction,
but some incidents may be based on events that happened in author
John Kiely's life. Kiely was a reporter, then columnist and
sub-editor on the Melbourne Argus which closed in 1957. He went to
Britain and worked on the Manchester Guardian, then Fleet Street
papers. He returned to the Melbourne Herald, rising to Deputy
Editor, and in 1978 joined The Age where over 14 years he rose to
Deputy Editor. In 1993 he joined the Herald Sun as Opinion Editor,
leaving journalism in 2010 at the age of 76.
We are fascinated by water, it attracts us both physically and
emotionally. Throughout the history of art, water has featured
heavily, from classical fountains to waterfalls being one of the
main requirements in a romantic landscape. In this book John Kiely
explores his relationship with water in motion, from rural
landscapes through to intimate portraits of mountain streams. Over
the past twenty years John has been photographing running water,
both in colour and black and white, on a variety of cameras from
large format film through to digital capture. The 61 photographs
featured in this book are divided into two sections, the first in
black and white and the second in colour. All have been produced in
the UK in locations such as the Peak District and Lake District
national parks in England, and the Snowdonia National Park in
Wales. Many of the photographs included in this book have been
displayed in exhibitions throughout the UK.
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