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Wild Ride: The rise and fall of Cobb & Co. by Sam Everingham

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September 2007, no. 294

Wild Ride: The rise and fall of Cobb & Co. by Sam Everingham

Viking $12.95 pb, 320 pp

Wild Ride: The rise and fall of Cobb & Co. by Sam Everingham

by
September 2007, no. 294

The history of Cobb & Co. belongs as much in the territory of folklore as it does in the annals of business. Within forty years of its inception, the company had become synonymous with coach travel in Australia, and later became the subject of a nostalgic tribute in verse by Henry Lawson. There is much ground to cover, and this book blazes new trails as it travels between the commercial and the iconic aspects of Cobb & Co.’s operations.

Steve Gome reviews ‘Wild Ride: The rise and fall of Cobb & Co.’ by Sam Everingham

Wild Ride: The rise and fall of Cobb & Co.

by Sam Everingham

Viking $12.95 pb, 320 pp

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