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Description du livre Soft cover. Etat : Good. Some light foxing only. N° de réf. du vendeur 035229
Description du livre Paperback. Aboriginal and immigrant Australians have shared this continent for 200 years. Nineteenth century writers were aware of the importance of the Aboriginal presence, but when the colonists began to write their own history the Aborigines were erased from the account. Recently, this "history" has been overturned as we rediscover the role of Aborigines in our past. In this collection of documents our forebears speak for themselves. They present a fascinating picture of how they endeavored to come to terms--emotionally, morally and intellectually--with the victims of the dispossession. This fascinating collection, compiled by a leading authority on white-Aboriginal relations, challenges the general reader to reinterpret our past. It will prove invaluable to students of history and race relations in schools, colleges and universities. The Australian Experience explores major themes in Australia's history in a lively, accessible manner. Dispossession is the fifth book in the series. 1989. A trade paperback copy in very good condition. Lightly soiled wraps and edges. Apart from a previous owners details on the title page the contents are fine and unmarked. {"length"=>["21"], "width"=>["14"], "units"=>["Centimeters"]}. N° de réf. du vendeur 23773009
Description du livre Soft cover. Etat : Good. 1st Edition. Good condition. Wear to book corners and edges. Previous owner has signed inside page, now covered with blank ex libris bookplate sticker. Aboriginal and immigrant Australians have shared this continent for over 200 years. Nineteenth-century writers were aware of the importance of the Aboriginal presence but when the colonists began to write their own history, the Aborigines were erased from the account. Recently this history has been overturned as we rediscover the role of Aborigines in our past. In this collection of documents, our forebears speak for themselves. They present a fascinating picture of how they endeavour to come to terms emotionally, morally and intellectually with the victims of the dispossession. N° de réf. du vendeur 008441
Description du livre Soft Cover. Etat : VG+. First Edition. 8vo. original printed paper wraps (a little rubbed & creased, slightly marked, small piece of tape inside front cover); pp. xiv, 226, with illustrations. A very good copy. N° de réf. du vendeur 031636