Cry in the Wind, A: Conflict in Western Australia 1829-1929

Austen, Tom

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WEST AUSTRALIANA Aboriginal Indigenous

“Charts the thorny path of racial conflict over Western Australia’s first 100 years of settled history. It’s a disturbing account spanning the initial tit-for-tat killings, rising to the undeclared war of extermination in the Kimberley, and concluding with oppressive measures of State control over its original inhabitants. In between are a few luminaries and rare deeds of compassion.”

First Edition. SCARCE

 

Additional Information

AuthorAusten, Tom
Number of pages236
PublisherDarlington Publishing Group
Year Published1998
Binding Type

Stiff card covers.

Book Condition

FINE!

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