

An edition of The Call (1998)
By Martin Flanagan
Publish Date
1998
Publisher
Allen & Unwin
Language
eng
Pages
181
Description:
"Tom Wills grew up among the Djabwurrung people in Western Victoria in the 1840s, speaking their language and playing their games. Sent to an exclusive school in England, he returned to Australia with a rallying cry that revolutionised sport in Australia: 'Let's have a game of our own', thus opening the door to an indigenous code of football, with its own rules, humour and history. Snubbed by the big end of town, this driven and passionate man was dead at 44. What killed Tom Wills?"--Page 4 of cover.
subjects: Australian football, Cricket players in fiction, Cricket players, Australian football in fiction, Fiction, Pioneers in fiction, Queensland in fiction, Pioneers, Aboriginal Australians in fiction, Wills, Thomas Wentworth, in fiction, Aboriginal Australians, Drama, Race relations, History
People: Thomas Wentworth Wills (d. 1880), Thomas Wentworth Wills (1835-1880)
Places: Queensland, Cullin-la-Ringo (Qld.)