
A Museum for the People: a History of Museum Victoria and Its Predecessors, 1854-2000: A History of Museum Victoria and Its Predecessors, 1854-2000
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Author: Carolyn Rasmussen
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 424
This is an illustrated history of Victoria's museums of natural history, ethnography, applied science, technology, and social history from 1854 to the present. Mainly a chronological narrative, it is interspersed with short studies by 46 authors on the objects, specimens, stories, and people that are the essence of Museum Victoria. It will appeal to those interested in the cultural, social, and technological growth of the state of Victoria in Australia.
Author: Carolyn Rasmussen
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 424
This is an illustrated history of Victoria's museums of natural history, ethnography, applied science, technology, and social history from 1854 to the present. Mainly a chronological narrative, it is interspersed with short studies by 46 authors on the objects, specimens, stories, and people that are the essence of Museum Victoria. It will appeal to those interested in the cultural, social, and technological growth of the state of Victoria in Australia.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Carolyn Rasmussen
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 424
This is an illustrated history of Victoria's museums of natural history, ethnography, applied science, technology, and social history from 1854 to the present. Mainly a chronological narrative, it is interspersed with short studies by 46 authors on the objects, specimens, stories, and people that are the essence of Museum Victoria. It will appeal to those interested in the cultural, social, and technological growth of the state of Victoria in Australia.
Author: Carolyn Rasmussen
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 424
This is an illustrated history of Victoria's museums of natural history, ethnography, applied science, technology, and social history from 1854 to the present. Mainly a chronological narrative, it is interspersed with short studies by 46 authors on the objects, specimens, stories, and people that are the essence of Museum Victoria. It will appeal to those interested in the cultural, social, and technological growth of the state of Victoria in Australia.

A Museum for the People: a History of Museum Victoria and Its Predecessors, 1854-2000: A History of Museum Victoria and Its Predecessors, 1854-2000