WOOL: The Australian Story

Richard Woldendorp, Roger McDonald, Amanda Burdon

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“It was once said that if the sheep station represented Australian autocracy, then the shearing shed was a true republic. Here, in 40 degree heat wrestling big wethers, every shearer is equal and judged only by their capacity for work.”
232 p. : ill. (chiefly col.), map, ports. ; 31 cm. #170122 (Very large, heavy item.)
Wool industry — Australia — History — Pictorial works. | Wool industry — Australia — Pictorial works.

Additional Information

AuthorRichard Woldendorp, Roger McDonald, Amanda Burdon
Number of pages232
Publisher Fremantle Arts Centre Press in association with Richard Woldendorp
Year Published2003
Binding Type

Hardcover in Dustjacket

Book Condition

Near Fine

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