Gold and Civilisation

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Author: C.T. Stannage

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 220


The discovery of gold in Australia in the nineteenth century led to the transformation of a remote British colony into an independent federation, with ever-increasing recognition and a burgeoning position in the world. Today Australia remains one of the world's major gold-producing countries, leading the world in mining and resourcing techniques. Now the National Museum of Australia has as one of its first temporary exhibits the stunning 'Gold and Civilisation' exhibition. Drawing from both public and private lenders in Australia and overseas, this remarkable exhibition reflects the mystique of gold throughout history, with a particular emphasis on its role in Australia's development. 'Gold and Civilisation', the official publication of the exhibition, is fully illustrated with colour and black and white plates, and text from Australia's leading historians. It is a stunning accompaniment to a remarkable exhibition.
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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: C.T. Stannage

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 220


The discovery of gold in Australia in the nineteenth century led to the transformation of a remote British colony into an independent federation, with ever-increasing recognition and a burgeoning position in the world. Today Australia remains one of the world's major gold-producing countries, leading the world in mining and resourcing techniques. Now the National Museum of Australia has as one of its first temporary exhibits the stunning 'Gold and Civilisation' exhibition. Drawing from both public and private lenders in Australia and overseas, this remarkable exhibition reflects the mystique of gold throughout history, with a particular emphasis on its role in Australia's development. 'Gold and Civilisation', the official publication of the exhibition, is fully illustrated with colour and black and white plates, and text from Australia's leading historians. It is a stunning accompaniment to a remarkable exhibition.