Historian, archaeologist and writer Nick Brodie re-examines the settlement of Van Diemen's Land arguing that the British Empire set out to conquer a distant land using soldiers, special forces, armed convicts and mercenaries and that the British deliberately pushed the Aboriginal people from their lands - driving them to the edge of existence.
BOOK DETAILS
- Published: 2017. Out of print.
- Format: softcover
- Pages: 422, indexed
CONDITION
Used but generally good condition.
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