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HISTORY OF NEW SOUTH WALES FROM THE RECORDS, VOLUME II IBD

ALPHA EDITION
12 / 2025
9789373053752
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Sinopsis

In the tapestry of Australia?s past, where the threads of colonial ambition and indigenous resilience intertwine, lies a narrative both complex and compelling. This volume, once lost to time and now lovingly restored by Alpha Editions, offers an unparalleled glimpse into the colonial Australian history that shaped a nation. As a cultural treasure, it meticulously chronicles the intricate dance of British colonial governance and the burgeoning society in nineteenth century Australia. Through detailed historical records analysis, readers are invited to explore the layers of early Australian society, from the challenges of settlement to the nuanced dynamics of indigenous relations in Australia.For historians and researchers, this edition is not merely a reprint but a collector?s item, a testament to the enduring significance of academic history studies. The pages resonate with the echoes of New South Wales history, capturing the essence of British Empire expansion and its lasting impact on the Australian landscape. Casual readers will find themselves immersed in vivid accounts that bring the past to life, while classic-collection buyers will appreciate its value as a piece of history, preserved for today?s and future generations. This book, out of print for decades, now stands as a beacon of knowledge and reflection, inviting all to delve into the rich tapestry of Australia?s formative years.

PVP
25,18