Portrait with background: A Life of Georgiana Molloy

Hasluck, Alexandra

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WEST AUSTRALIANA Australian Flora
Georgiana Molloy arrived as a young bride from England in 1829. She thrived in the pioneer settlement of Augusta, Western Australia, and her ground-breaking work in the study and identification of the region’s unique flora is an enduring testament to her skill and resilience. She never ceased to find enjoyment and satisfaction in her life despite the almost overwhelming trials and hardships of her circumstances. An enduring classic that continues to be in demand with readers since its first publication in 1955, Georgiana Molloy is a vivid and fascinating portrait of a remarkable woman. pp. 284 illusts  #0319R/0819/1020/291122/230622/260224/011024 reprint

First published 1955; biographical study with brief references to natives, at Augusta & Busselton; natives considered British subjects (1830s), hair dressing, relations with settlers, outlawing of Midgegoroo, Yagan & Munday; dislike of flowers in their hair; establishment of Protector of Natives (1840s) – murder of George Layman & surrounding events.

 

Additional Information

AuthorHasluck, Alexandra
Number of pages284
PublisherOxford University Press, Melbourne
Year Published1976
Book Condition

Near Fine

Binding Type

Softcover

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