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Discover the fascinating stories of Western Australia's convict past in "The Brand On His Coat: Biographies Of Western Australian Convicts" by Rica Erickson. This vintage paperback, published in 1983 by the University of Western Australia, offers a unique glimpse into the lives of Australian convicts during the colonial era. As a valuable resource for young adults and adults alike, this textbook is an essential read for those interested in Australian history, colonialism, and the stories of those who shaped the country.
With its rich narrative and meticulous research, Erickson's book provides a comprehensive understanding of Western Australia's convict history, delving into the lives of individuals who were transported to the region. The book's historical significance and educational value make it a rare gem for collectors, researchers, and history enthusiasts.
This vintage edition is a rare find, especially in good condition. The paperback cover may show some scuffing and wear, but the interior pages are clean and tidy, with no dog ears or loose binding. A small pen tick in the index is the only minor flaw in an otherwise well-preserved book. For those seeking a unique and informative read, "The Brand On His Coat" is a must-have addition to any collection of Australian history and biography books.
As a valuable resource and a piece of Australian literary history, this vintage paperback is a rare opportunity to own a piece of the past. With its rich historical content and nostalgic value, "The Brand On His Coat" is sure to captivate readers and inspire a deeper appreciation for Western Australia's complex and fascinating history.
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