C.J. Binks

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C.J. Binks (Christopher John) is a Tasmanian writer.

He has lived in Tasmania since the 1940s [1][2]

His interest in Western Tasmania led him to write Explorers of Western Tasmania a significant history of exploration of the region,[3] another Pioneers of the West Coast [4] and a later work Hills of the West Wind [5]

He has also written about Bass Strait[6] and Devonport[7][8][9]

Notes[]

  1. ^ http://www.launcestonhistory.org.au/newsletters/102jun2007.pdf Chris Binks:Tasmanians and the land
  2. ^ https://www.echobooks.com.au/authors/chris-binks Archived 18 October 2016 at the Wayback Machine Chris Binks
  3. ^ Binks, C. J (1980), Explorers of Western Tasmania, Mary Fisher Bookshop, ISBN 978-0-908291-16-8
  4. ^ Binks, C. J (1988), Pioneers of Tasmania's west coast, Blubber Head Press, ISBN 978-0-908528-16-5
  5. ^ Binks, C. J (2006), Hills of the west wind : reflections on the Tasmanian landscape, Barrallier Books, ISBN 978-0-9585838-7-9
  6. ^ Binks, Chris (2012), Julie Burgess : the story of a Bass Strait fishing ketch, Devonport, TAS Devonport City Council, ISBN 978-0-646-58046-3
  7. ^ Binks, C. J; Devonport (Tas.). Council (1981), The story of Devonport, Devonport City Council], ISBN 978-0-9593819-0-0
  8. ^ Binks, C. J; Carter, Don, 1937-; Devonport Gallery and Arts Centre (1983), A settled life, Devonport Gallery and Arts Centre, ISBN 978-0-9594469-4-4CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  9. ^ Devonport Gallery and Arts Centre; Binks, C. J; Carter, Don (1984), Homes of Devon 3 : a settled life, The Gallery, ISBN 978-0-9594469-4-4
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