A Living Voice of the Living Bush: William Ricketts Sanctuary Mount Dandenong Victoria Australia

A Living Voice of the Living Bush: William Ricketts Sanctuary Mount Dandenong Victoria Australia

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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Photo is of the actual book - please note wear and tear. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.

Author: William Ricketts

Format: Softback

Remarks on Condition : Very Good, , Softback and the spine remains undamage,


This book is a tribute to William Ricketts, an Australian sculptor and environmentalist who created a sanctuary in Mount Dandenong, Victoria, where he integrated his clay sculptures of Aboriginal figures with the natural surroundings. The book features photographs of RickettsÕ artworks and descriptions of his vision and philosophy. The book also includes an article by T.G.H. Strehlow, an anthropologist and linguist who knew Ricketts personally and admired his respect for Aboriginal culture. The book has 20 pages and is published by McLaren & Co. in 1965. Additional remarks, corners of book damaged.



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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Photo is of the actual book - please note wear and tear. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.

Author: William Ricketts

Format: Softback

Remarks on Condition : Very Good, , Softback and the spine remains undamage,


This book is a tribute to William Ricketts, an Australian sculptor and environmentalist who created a sanctuary in Mount Dandenong, Victoria, where he integrated his clay sculptures of Aboriginal figures with the natural surroundings. The book features photographs of RickettsÕ artworks and descriptions of his vision and philosophy. The book also includes an article by T.G.H. Strehlow, an anthropologist and linguist who knew Ricketts personally and admired his respect for Aboriginal culture. The book has 20 pages and is published by McLaren & Co. in 1965. Additional remarks, corners of book damaged.