First Person Paramount" is a novel written by Ambrose Pratt, an Australian author, journalist, and naturalist. Published in 1911, the novel centers on the life and adventures of its protagonist, Horace Pringle, and is set against the backdrop of the Australian Outback. The story chronicles the difficulties and hardships that Horace Pringle faces while navigating the harsh Australian outback. The narrative effectively conveys the essence of the Outback by showcasing its rugged topography, distinctive flora and fauna, and the tenacity needed to thrive in such a hostile environment. As he faces the vast outdoors, Horace Pringle's character develops and changes on the inside. The story delves into themes of self-exploration, the conflict between nature and civilization, and the intricate interrelationships between people and their surroundings. Ambrose Pratt, who is well-known for his in-depth understanding of Australian flora and wildlife, adds naturalistic components to the story and gives evocative descriptions of the environment of the Outback.