Textbook Cultural Heritage Regional History Education Indigenous Studies Anthropology Mythology
For those interested in the rich cultural heritage of Australia, "Australian Dreaming: 40,000 Years of Aboriginal History" by Jennifer Isaacs is a valuable resource that delves into the fascinating world of Aboriginal mythology and history. This comprehensive textbook, published in 1979 by Lansdowne Publishing Pty Ltd, provides an in-depth examination of the Aboriginal experience, exploring the complexities of their ancient traditions and customs.
What sets this book apart is its unique blend of anthropological insights and engaging storytelling, making it an accessible and captivating read for intermediate learners. The hardcover edition is beautifully illustrated, featuring a range of images that bring the stories and legends to life. While this copy may show some signs of wear, including light scuffs on the dust jacket and minor shelving wear on the cover, the interior remains clean and tidy, with no tears, loose pages, or stuck pages to distract from the reading experience.
As a valuable resource for those interested in regional history, anthropology, and mythology, "Australian Dreaming" offers a unique window into the lives and experiences of Australia's indigenous people. With its rich cultural insights and engaging narrative, this book is an essential addition to any library or personal collection. Whether you're a student, researcher, or simply someone fascinated by the Aboriginal culture, this book is sure to provide hours of captivating reading and learning.
This edition, with its ISBN 9780701813307, is a rare find for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Don't miss the opportunity to add this valuable resource to your collection, and gain a deeper understanding of Australia's rich cultural heritage.
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