A History of Australia, Volume 6The late Manning Clark aims to bring to attention the foibles and strengths in every person, traits forced to the fore in the hardship and trauma that occured during the establishment and develpment of white settlement in Australia. Clark sets out to use the tragedies and successes of national heroes such as explorerers and generals, and those of the average person such as soldiers at Gallipoli and farmer's wives, to create a memorable tableau. |
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They are the places where the Magellans and Cooks of Australian His . torical
Enterprises Proprietary Limited make their voyages of discovery . The research
for Volume V and part of Volume VI was helped by a grant from the Australian ...
They are the places where the Magellans and Cooks of Australian His . torical
Enterprises Proprietary Limited make their voyages of discovery . The research
for Volume V and part of Volume VI was helped by a grant from the Australian ...
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In 1926 he flew round Australia with Charles Ulm.28 Now , just over four hundred
years after Magellan had asked the Holy Mother of God to watch over them
during their voyage on that ' very vast sea ' , Kingsford Smith , Ulm , and their two
...
In 1926 he flew round Australia with Charles Ulm.28 Now , just over four hundred
years after Magellan had asked the Holy Mother of God to watch over them
during their voyage on that ' very vast sea ' , Kingsford Smith , Ulm , and their two
...
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While on board the Ormonde on the voyage back to Australia Jimmy Scullin
heard that in his absence his colleagues had appointed H. V. Evatt , a Labor
Member for Balmain from 1925 to 1927 , and E. A. McTiernan , the Labor Member
for ...
While on board the Ormonde on the voyage back to Australia Jimmy Scullin
heard that in his absence his colleagues had appointed H. V. Evatt , a Labor
Member for Balmain from 1925 to 1927 , and E. A. McTiernan , the Labor Member
for ...
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Contents
VICTORY OF THE COMFORTABLE CLASSES | 47 |
A DIVIDED AUSTRALIA | 80 |
John Joseph Ambrose Curtin and Robert Gordon Menzies frontispiece | 116 |
Copyright | |
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