Our Pacific neighbours / Norman D. Harper.
Material type: TextMelbourne : Cheshire, [1966]Description: ix, 413 pages : illustrations, maps 22 cmContent type:- text
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- E 183.8 .H231 1966
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Includes index.
For more than a century and a half, Australians lived "in a tranquil corner of the globe," remote from the main centres of power and of social and political change. This gave leisure to study the history of Great Britain, the British Empire, Australian and New Zealand, and Western Europe. These were the countries whose traditions and culture, literature and history were most relevant to our own. --From the foreword
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