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The Tasmanian History Readers. Book IV (from Earliest Times to 1603).

The Tasmanian History Readers. Book IV (from Earliest Times to 1603).
Author: Education Department of Tasmania
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Total Pages: 256
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ISBN:

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Illustrated by the great historical paintings of John Pettie, Daniel Maclise, John Opie, C.W.Cope, William Dyce, B.W.Leader, W .Bell Scott, Sir E.J.Poynter, Sir John Gilbert, W.F.Yeames, Edward Armitage, Ford Madox Brown,&c.


The Tasmanian History Readers

The Tasmanian History Readers
Author: Tasmania. Education Department
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1911
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

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Telltale

Telltale
Author: Carmel Bird
Publisher: Transit Lounge
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2022-07-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 192576091X

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I was confined, locked into my library, tracing my heartbeats from way, way back.’ In Telltale, Carmel Bird seizes on an enforced isolation to re-read a rich dispensary of books from her past. A rule she sets herself is that she can consult only the books in her house, even if some, such as the much-loved Thornton Wilder’s The Bridge of San Luis Rey, appear to be stubbornly elusive. Her library is comprehensive, and each book chosen — or that cannot be refused — enables an opening, a connection to people, time, place, myth, image, and the experience of a writing life. From her father’s bomb shelter to her mother’s raspberry jam, from a lost Georgian public library with ‘narrow little streets of books’ to the memory of crossing by bridge the turbulent waters of the Tamar River, to a revelatory picnic at Tasmania’s Cataract Gorge in 1945, this is the most intimate of memoirs. It is one that never shies from the horrors of world history, the treatment of First Nations People, or the literary misrepresentations of the past. Original, lyrical, and hugely enjoyable, Telltale, with its finely wrought insight and artful storytelling, is destined to delight. ‘A book about books that dreams you through a library of life.’ — Bruce Pascoe ‘I have so loved this book! It walks us through the encounters of a lifetime, always with a delightful eye for strange connections and elusive memories. It is testimony to a life of great intellectual generosity and human compassion. It is irresistible.’ — Michael McGirr


HISTORY OF TASMANIA

HISTORY OF TASMANIA
Author: JAMES. FENTON
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre:
ISBN: 9781033169766

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First in Their Field

First in Their Field
Author: Julie Marcus
Publisher: Melbourne University
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Collection of essays by seven distinguished women writers documenting the fieldwork and research carried out by early women anthropologists in Australia. Discusses the reasons why these remarkable women have been largely unrecognised, and looks at the ways in which they have contributed to the broad discussion of Aboriginal culture. Contributors are Marie de Lepervanche, Isabel McBryde, Isobel White, Miranda Morris, Anne O'Gorman, Julie Marcus and Christine Cheater. Includes a bibliography and an index.


The Early History of Tasmania

The Early History of Tasmania
Author: Ronald Worthy Giblin
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1939
Genre: Tasmania
ISBN:

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