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Vendeur : Raritan River Books, Philadelphia, PA, Etats-Unis
Paperback. Etat : USED_GOOD. Some shelfwear to covers and peeling to cover laminate (as seems to be a problem with most copies of this edition). Otherwise very good: binding sound, text clean. Serviceable for reading and reference. Book. N° de réf. du vendeur 5042681
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Vendeur : Laura Books, Georgetown, SA, Australie
Soft Cover. Etat : USED_GOOD. No Jacket. First Edition. some wear to covers and cover edges, usual library marks endpapers, otherwise book clean and tight Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Ex Library. N° de réf. du vendeur 035842
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Vendeur : Good Reading Secondhand Books, Benalla, VIC, Australie
Soft cover. Etat : USED_FINE. 249 pages, indexed. There is the shadow of a price sticker on the front end paper, else the book is as new. First published in 1978, this is a second imptression. " The Aboriginal 'Embassy' on the lawns outside Parliament House, Canberra, was a striking symbol of the dissatisfaction many Aborigines feel with the justice they receive under the white man's law. This book demonstrates how that justice discriminates against Aboriginal Australians. Dr Rowley discusses typical situations - the plight of the Aboriginal employee on the northern cattle stations, the fringe dwellers round country towns, those living in the cities and those still on managed reserves. He examines the question of land rights, and the failure of the white institutions to offer justice to Aborigines. The book ends with a discussion of the role of bureaucracy in Aboriginal administration and of the opportunities which could be offered to Aborigines through new institutions. In A Matter of Justice the author's knowledge and understanding of Aborigines and their problems reveals a compassion and humanity towards Aboriginal people all too rare among white Australians.". N° de réf. du vendeur 020273
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