Burleigh contributed much to Broadsde which had a strong political content and challenged the national journal , The Bulletin . Later on , after many adventures overseas , some almost death defying with Steedman, he wrote the rollicking Bulldust Diary for Little Darwin .
This illustrated gem was composed as he drove about Australia listening to dashboard Talking Books tapes , including sailing aboard His Majesty’s Ship Surprise in 1815, fighting the perfidious Bonaparte.
A great fan of maritime yarns , once owning a yacht in France, he wrote that Pat Mickey O’Brien had written 20 of them (including Master & Commander) about a Captain and his friend Stephen, a surgeon-spy. Brilliant. The best books about the English Navy I’ve never read – or listened to, he said.
One of the great drawings he produced for Little Darwin while engaged in long running naval battles in the Aussie outback was the fabulous one we rerun below because of its sheer brilliance. (See earlier CRUCIFIED KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN Burleigh post.)
(Burleigh, Steedman, Napoleon .)