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Verlag: Wakefield Press, 2017
ISBN 10: 1743054742ISBN 13: 9781743054741
Anbieter: Reuseabook, Gloucester, GLOS, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Paperback. Zustand: Used; Like New. Dispatched, from the UK, within 48 hours of ordering. This book is in mint condition. Both the pages and the cover are completely intact, without zero sign of previous usage.
Verlag: Wakefield Press, 2017
ISBN 10: 1743054742ISBN 13: 9781743054741
Anbieter: Reuseabook, Gloucester, GLOS, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Paperback. Zustand: Used; Good. Dispatched, from the UK, within 48 hours of ordering. This book is in good condition but will show signs of previous ownership. Please expect some creasing to the spine and/or minor damage to the cover.
Verlag: Wakefield Press, Mile End, SA, 2017
ISBN 10: 1743054742ISBN 13: 9781743054741
Anbieter: Adelaide Booksellers, Clarence Gardens, SA, Australien
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Softcover. Zustand: New. 1st Edition. Octavo Size [approx 15.5 x 22.8cm]. MINT - a NEW copy. Illustrated with Black and White Photographs. Robust, professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. 240 pages. Various historians examine the state of South Australia on the eve of the Great War. This book considers unique aspects of the state in this pre-war period, including the political reverberations of Federation, the town planning of what was then Australia's third-largest capital, Adelaide, and the shifting social positions of women, Indigenous Australians and minority group.
Verlag: Wakefield Press, Kent Town, 2017
ISBN 10: 1743054742ISBN 13: 9781743054741
Anbieter: AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, Australien
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. In August 1914 South Australians - much like their fellow Australians around the country - enthusiastically displayed their patriotism when war was announced. It's a story we know well, but what do we know of South Australia in the lead up to the First World War? What was it like to live there at the time? What were South Australians talking about?South Australia on the Eve of War considers unique aspects of the state in this pre-war period, including the political reverberations of Federation, the town planning of what was then Australia's third-largest capital, Adelaide, and the shifting social positions of women, Indigenous Australians and minority groups.These insights help us understand South Australia's response to the war that would consume the state and its people for the next four years.With contributions from Melanie Oppenheimer and Margrette Kleinig, John Bannon, Margaret Anderson and Alison Mackinnon, Mandy Paul, Elspeth Grant, Jill Roe, Christine Garnaut, Margaret Allen, Peter Monteath, and Stephanie James. In August 1914 South Australians - much like their fellow Australians around the country - enthusiastically displayed their patriotism when war was announced. It's a story we know well, but what do we know of South Australia in the lead up to the First World War? What was it like to live there at the time? What were South Australians talking about? Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.