A Junior History Of Australia
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
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A foundational work in Australian educational history, this concise volume chronicles the story of Australia from its Indigenous peoples and early European exploration through to the era of colonial settlement and federation. Written with clarity and purpose for a younger readership, it presents key figures, landmark events, and the gradual shaping of a nation in an accessible and straightforward tone. The narrative details the voyages of discovery, the establishment of the colonies, and the social and political forces that united them into a single Commonwealth. Designed to instruct and inform students, it distills a broad and complex national history into an engaging account suited to the classroom. A product of its time, it offers modern readers a fascinating window into how Australian identity and patriotism were taught and understood in the early twentieth century.
Author: A. L. Meston
Format: Paperback
Genre: Australian history
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image
A foundational work in Australian educational history, this concise volume chronicles the story of Australia from its Indigenous peoples and early European exploration through to the era of colonial settlement and federation. Written with clarity and purpose for a younger readership, it presents key figures, landmark events, and the gradual shaping of a nation in an accessible and straightforward tone. The narrative details the voyages of discovery, the establishment of the colonies, and the social and political forces that united them into a single Commonwealth. Designed to instruct and inform students, it distills a broad and complex national history into an engaging account suited to the classroom. A product of its time, it offers modern readers a fascinating window into how Australian identity and patriotism were taught and understood in the early twentieth century.