The Loner: Story of Joe Driscoll By Ivan Agnew.
The Loner: Story of Joe Driscoll By Ivan Agnew.
Publisher: Hodder and Stoughton, 1974, reprint.
Very good hardback with jacket, Some fading and bumping to edges. No inscriptions, minor marks. Jacket has a faded spine. 192 pages.
Joe Driscoll become a legend in South Westland during the Second World War. For about five years he defeated the attempts of military police to prise him from his remote refuge after a few weeks in the camp had convinced him that the army was not for him. The CHRISTCHURCH STAR, in a half-page obituary called him "the last of the great bush characters." But he was more than that. Here, in fascinating details, is the story of how Joe Driscoll became a rebel and a loner. This is a true story that is frank, brutal, tender and at times bubbling with humour - an unforgettable picture of a man at odds with his times.
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