Description:the true story of the greatest pastoral landholder in modern history As a
barely literate youth of thirteen, Sidney Kidman ran away from home and
worked as an odd-job boy in a grog shanty in outback Australia. He went
on to become the greatest pastoral landholder in modern history,
acquiring a legendary reputation both at home and abroad as the Cattle
King. Kidman was much more than a grazier. In addition to his many
successful business ventures and his contributions to the war effort, he
was driven by a grand plan for the remote arid areas of Australia. this
kept him locked in a battle with the land - and against drought.
Wealth, power, fame and honours did not change Sidney Kidman. He
remained the homespun, gregarious bushman for whom men worked with an
almost savage loyalty. Greatly admired, he also had many enemies, and in
his later years was dogged by controversies and untruths. this book
explores the fascinating Kidman legend, and gives a balanced, thoroughly
entertaining account of this larger-than-life Australian and his
exceptional achievements.