Remarkable Occurrences
Author : National Library of Australia
Publisher : National Library Australia
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 41,26 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Acquisitions (Libraries)
ISBN : 9780642107305
Author : National Library of Australia
Publisher : National Library Australia
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 41,26 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Acquisitions (Libraries)
ISBN : 9780642107305
Author : National Library of Australia
Publisher : Canberra : National Library of Australia
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 34,91 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN :
Full-colour illustrations of all the items in the exhibition with commentary on each.
Author : John Alexander Ferguson
Publisher : National Library Australia
Page : 704 pages
File Size : 17,45 MB
Release : 1975
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9780642990464
Author : Coral Vass
Publisher : National Library of Australia
Page : 42 pages
File Size : 38,2 MB
Release : 2018
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0642279039
There was a hum of excitement. Flags flickered in the breeze as Maggie's heart danced with delight. 'This is a very special day!' her mother said. Maggie holds tight to her mother as they await the long anticipated apology to show a willingness to reconcile the past for future generations. In the excitement of the crowd Maggie loses touch of her mother's hand as is lost. In a time 'long ago and not so long ago' children were taken from their parents, their 'sorrow echoing across the land'. As the Prime Minister's speech unfolds Maggie is reunited with her mother. But the faces and memories of the stolen generation are all around them. Two stories entwine in this captivating retelling of the momentous day when the then Prime Minister of Australia, Kevin Rudd, acknowledged the sorrows of past and said 'Sorry' to the generation of children who were taken from their homes. The book includes a foreword from Lee Joachim; Chair of Rumbalara Aboriginal Cooperative and Director of Research and Development for Yorta Yorta Nation Aboriginal Corporation.
Author : American Library Association
Publisher : American Library Association
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 36,78 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0838910548
Sue Polanka brings together a variety of professionals to share their expertise about e-books with librarians and publishers. Providing forward-thinking ideas while remaining grounded in practical information that can be implemented in all kinds of libraries, the topics explored include an introduction to e-books and their different types, an overview of their history and development, e-book technology, why e-books are good for learning, and how librarians can market them to a wide range of users.--[back cover]
Author : Alasdair McGregor
Publisher :
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 13,96 MB
Release : 2021-11
Category : Australia
ISBN : 9780642279644
On Australia's mountains, the great sagas of the earth from its earliest days are inscribed for those who care to look closely. Alasdair McGregor traces the rise and fall of the Australian continent, from mountains of ice and fire to those of iron and those with their heads in the clouds. An expansive contemplation of natural, geological and social history, McGregor's account defies Australia's reputation as the flattest continent on earth, illuminating the landscape in all its breathtaking height and glory. Australian mountaineer Greg Mortimer describes his own long connection with mountains big and small, and his particular affection for the ancient peaks of Australia.
Author : Philip Bunting
Publisher : Scholastic Paperbacks
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 42,73 MB
Release : 2021-05-04
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9781338772753
One girl's mission to find life in space leads to an out-of-this-world adventure perfect for the astronaut-in-training in your life. Una loves imagining a life in space. Life on Earth is just so-so. But how will she get there? Can she complete her mission to discover life in space? Oh! And did she remember to feed her goldfish? From award-winning creator Philip Bunting, Give Me Some Space is a delightful story that expertly merges nonfiction facts with imaginative play. Readers will love blasting off with Una, and learning along the way!
Author : National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Publisher :
Page : 8 pages
File Size : 16,87 MB
Release : 1988
Category : Interlibrary loans
ISBN :
Author : Penny Olsen
Publisher : National Library of Australia
Page : 230 pages
File Size : 16,21 MB
Release : 2019-05-01
Category : Nature
ISBN : 0642279373
Would Blaxland, Wentworth and Lawson have ever crossed the Blue Mountains without the help of the local Aboriginal people? The invaluable role of local guides in this event is rarely recognised. As silent partners, Aboriginal Australians gave Europeans their first views of iconic animals, such as the Koala and Superb Lyrebird, and helped to unravel the mystery of the egg-laying mammals: the Echidna and Platypus. Well into the twentieth century, Indigenous people were routinely engaged by collectors, illustrators and others with an interest in Australia's animals. Yet this participation, if admitted at all, was generally barely acknowledged. However, when documented, it was clearly significant. Penny Olsen and Lynette Russell have gathered together Aboriginal peoples' contributions to demonstrate the crucial role they played in early Australian zoology. The writings of the early European naturalists clearly describe the valuable knowledge of the Indigenous people of the habits of Australia's bizarre (to a European) fauna. 'Australia's First Naturalists' is invaluable for those wanting to learn more about our original inhabitants' contribution to the collection, recognition and classification of Australia's unique fauna. It heightens our appreciation of the previously unrecognised complex knowledge of Indigenous societies.
Author : Philip Jones
Publisher :
Page : 380 pages
File Size : 40,14 MB
Release : 2021-08
Category : Aboriginal Australians
ISBN : 9780642279507
George French Angas (1822-1886) spent 18 months sketching and observing in Australia and New Zealand between 1844 and 1845. It was a period of decisive and irreversible cultural change. The young Angas excelled at capturing the minute detail of plants and people, objects and landscapes, and rapidly assembled a portfolio of 250 fine watercolours. In this fully illustrated volume, Philip Jones has used Angas's sketches, watercolours, lithographs and journal accounts to retrace his Antipodean journeys in vivid detail. Set in the context of his time, Angas emerges both as a brilliant artist and as a flawed Romantic idealist, rebelling against his father's mercantilism while entirely reliant upon the colonial project enabling him to depict pre- and early colonial ways of life.