The Castlereagh range is a 910-episode Australian radio serial and a few 6 publications
by Ross Napier.It primarily has to do with the see-sawing fortunes of Lottie Clemens and John Seager when you look at the many years from 1880
THE CASTLEREAGH HERITAGE by ROSS NAPIER See other rare and out of print books click here Used softcover book first edition published 1988. Book measures 18 x 11 cms. 472 pages. Book is in very good condition - not ex-library clean tight binding signature (illegible) and inscription "Good luck! 3MP" on first page no other writing or marks no loose torn or missing pages no spine creases. With the approach of the 20th Century the great Castlereagh coaches were facing extinction while Castlereagh ships vied for supremacy of the seas and Jack Seager's dream of building the most luxurious liner afloat was nearing reality as was his ambition to gain control of the Company .... ironically through Lottie Long whose own dream of building the finest hotel in the Southern Hemisphere was overshadowed by .... The Castlereagh Heritage More about the radio serial and the 6-book series: The Castlereagh Line was a 910-episode Australian radio serial by Ross Napier. It is the saga of a ruthless man with a single-minded determination and of the woman he deserted. Lottie Long escapes torture and murder in Northern Queensland and meets Jack Seager in the bar where she is working in Cloncurry. Along with Mat Gore they establish The Castlereagh Line in 1880 - a coach line with the benefit of a mail contract which covers northern New South Wales. Betrayed by Jack Lottie uses his empire to build her own and creates a new life for herself. Murder rape arson robbery - The Castlereagh Line is full of action and intrigue. It mainly concerns the see-sawing fortunes of Carlotta 'Lottie' Long nee Clemens and John 'Jack' Seager in the years from 1880 to the early 1900s. The title refers to a horse coach line they set up in the Castlereagh River area of New South Wales.The title is also the first book of a series telling the same story: The Castlereagh Line The Castlereagh Way The Colours of Castlereagh The Castlereagh Heritage The Castlereagh Rose The Castlereagh Cross. About the author Ross Napier was an Australian radio and TV writer best known for his work on the radio drama The Castlereagh Line (which he later adapted into novels) and the TV series Skippy the Bush Kangaroo for which he wrote a large number of episodes and served as a script editor. Napier was one of Australia's leading radio writers from the 1950s to 1970s He began working for Associated Programs on the half hour drama series Address Unknown. He lived for a time in London then returned to Australia in the 1950s and went to work for Grace Gibson the radio producer working on most of her dramas particularly Portia Faces Life. When television arrived in Australia Gibson combatted it by making five minute dramas and Napier was one of her main writers of these until the 1970s. See other Australian books click here The Castlereagh Heritage by Ross Napier more here.....
THE CASTLEREAGH LINE by ROSS NAPIER See other rare and out of print books click here Used softcover book first published 1984 this edition published 1987. Book measures 18 x 11 cms. 324 pages Book is in very good condition - not ex-library clean tight binding no loose torn or missing pages. No writing or marks pages yellowed with age. No worse fate could befall a woman .... than to find herself at the mercy of Jack Seager... ... the story of the formation of the infamous insidious Castlereagh Coach Company .... and its early years. The Castlereagh Line commences in 1880 with the establishment of a Coach Line in northern New South Wales. The partners in the venture are Lottie Long Jack Seager and Mat Gore. Lottie arrives in northern Queensland to act as a governess only to find the man who employed her had no children but was expecting her to bear them for him. When he attempts to rape her she kills him and escapes on a beautiful mare. She becomes a barmaid in Cloncurry near a gold mining area. Jack is an unscrupulous villain who Lottie meets in the bar. He is as much taken by her horse as he is with her and after seducing her convinces Lottie to travel south with him. On the way they are confronted by some miners from whom Jack has stolen gold. He kills them all then Jack and Lottie journey south to Tamworth. Mat Gore is a nice person on the surface but he is a horse trader and equally as villainous as Jack. He doesn't care what happens as long as he doesn't know about it. More about the radio serial and the 6-book series: The Castlereagh Line was a 910-episode Australian radio serial by Ross Napier. It is the saga of a ruthless man with a single-minded determination and of the woman he deserted. Lottie Long escapes torture and murder in Northern Queensland and meets Jack Seager in the bar where she is working in Cloncurry. Along with Mat Gore they establish The Castlereagh Line in 1880 - a coach line with the benefit of a mail contract which covers northern New South Wales. Betrayed by Jack Lottie uses his empire to build her own and creates a new life for herself. Murder rape arson robbery - The Castlereagh Line is full of action and intrigue. It mainly concerns the see-sawing fortunes of Carlotta 'Lottie' Long nee Clemens and John 'Jack' Seager in the years from 1880 to the early 1900s. The title refers to a horse coach line they set up in the Castlereagh River area of New South Wales.The title is also the first book of a series telling the same story: The Castlereagh Line The Castlereagh Way The Colours of Castlereagh The Castlereagh Heritage The Castlereagh Rose The Castlereagh Cross. About the author Ross Napier was an Australian radio and TV writer best known for his work on the radio drama The Castlereagh Line (which he later adapted into novels) and the TV series Skippy the Bush Kangaroo for which he wrote a large number of episodes and served as a script editor. Napier was one of Australia's leading radio writers from the 1950s to 1970s He began working for Associated Programs on the half hour drama series Address Unknown. He lived for a time in London then returned to Australia in the 1950s and went to work for Grace Gibson the radio producer working on most of her dramas particularly Portia Faces Life. When television arrived in Australia Gibson combatted it by making five minute dramas and Napier was one of her main writers of these until the 1970s. See other Australian books click here The Castlereagh Line by Ross Napier find out more.....
THE CASTLEREAGH CROSS by ROSS NAPIER See other rare and out of print books click here Used softcover book published 1992. Book measures 18 x 11 cms. 788 pages Book is in very good condition - not ex-library clean tight binding no loose torn or missing pages. No writing or marks some cover creasing pages yellowed with age. The sixth and final book in the Castlereagh Line series. The struggle for control of the Castlereagh Coach Steamship Company intensifies as its tentacles encircle the globe casting its malignant shadow even further .... More about the radio serial and the 6-book series: The Castlereagh Line was a 910-episode Australian radio serial by Ross Napier. It is the saga of a ruthless man with a single-minded determination and of the woman he deserted. Lottie Long escapes torture and murder in Northern Queensland and meets Jack Seager in the bar where she is working in Cloncurry. Along with Mat Gore they establish The Castlereagh Line in 1880 - a coach line with the benefit of a mail contract which covers northern New South Wales. Betrayed by Jack Lottie uses his empire to build her own and creates a new life for herself. Murder rape arson robbery - The Castlereagh Line is full of action and intrigue. It mainly concerns the see-sawing fortunes of Carlotta 'Lottie' Long nee Clemens and John 'Jack' Seager in the years from 1880 to the early 1900s. The title refers to a horse coach line they set up in the Castlereagh River area of New South Wales.The title is also the first book of a series telling the same story: The Castlereagh Line The Castlereagh Way The Colours of Castlereagh The Castlereagh Heritage The Castlereagh Rose The Castlereagh Cross. About the author Ross Napier was an Australian radio and TV writer best known for his work on the radio drama The Castlereagh Line (which he later adapted into novels) and the TV series Skippy the Bush Kangaroo for which he wrote a large number of episodes and served as a script editor. Napier was one of Australia's leading radio writers from the 1950s to 1970s He began working for Associated Programs on the half hour drama series Address Unknown. He lived for a time in London then returned to Australia in the 1950s and went to work for Grace Gibson the radio producer working on most of her dramas particularly Portia Faces Life. When television arrived in Australia Gibson combatted it by making five minute dramas and Napier was one of her main writers of these until the 1970s. See other Australian books click here The Castlereagh Cross by Ross Napier more details.....
"The Castlereagh Line" is a radio drama written by Ross Napier about a coach line in northern New South Wales during the late 19th century. The story is based around Lottie Long, a governess forced to kill her employer.
The Castlereagh Line is the saga of a ruthless man with a single-minded determination, and of the woman he deserted. Lottie Long escapes torture and murder in Northern Queensland and meets Jack Seager in the bar where she is working in Cloncurry.
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The Castlereagh Line. The Castlereagh Line was an Australian radio serial, written by Ross Napier and produced by Grace Gibson Productions. Commencing in 1982 the serial ran for 910 episodes. Each episode is approximately 6 minutes in duration. The drama mainly concerns the see-sawing fortunes of Lottie Clemens and John ("Jack")...
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A breathtaking drama set in the harsh landscape of 19th century colonial Australia. The Castlereagh Line is the first in an unstoppable eight part series.
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The Castlereagh Line Series - Book Review. The books are a print version of a radio serial heard in the 1980s on Australian radio, and it is still repeated to this day. There are about 900 episodes that run for a few minutes and many people wake at 4.30 in the morning to hear the episodes broadcast on Melbourne radio.