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The Aboriginal People of Tasmania | Julia Clark | 1993 [USED – SC – Out of Print]

The Aboriginal People of Tasmania | Julia Clark | 1993 [USED – SC – Out of Print]

Julia Clark's illustrated introduction to the history and culture of Tasmania's Aboriginal people — covering the earliest inhabitants of the island, their material culture, social life, and the catastrophic impact of European colonisation.

At 56 pages with colour and black and white illustrations throughout, this is a concise and accessible overview suitable for older children, students and adults wanting a clear introductory account. Published by the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery in 1993. Out of print since publication.

BOOK DETAILS

  • Softcover.
  • 56 pages.
  • Colour and black & white illustrations.
  • Approximately 24.5cm wide x 21cm tall.
  • Published 1993 by TMAG. Out of print.

CONDITION

  • Used, some wear to the cover — chipped and creased.
  • Pages feel quite used but text remains readable throughout..

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SKU SKU19579
Quantity in stock 1 item(s) available
Weight 0.50 kg
Author Julia Clark
ISBN 724611657
 
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Contents Aboriginal people of Tasmania
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