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For collectors and enthusiasts of Australian history and economic development, "The Money Miners: Australia's Mining Boom 1969-1970" by Trevor Sykes is a rare and valuable find. This first edition hardcover, published in 1978, is a comprehensive account of Australia's mining boom during the late 1960s and early 1970s. The book is made even more special by the author's signature, making it a unique addition to any collection.
With 388 pages of in-depth analysis and insight, "The Money Miners" provides a detailed exploration of the mining industry's impact on Australia's economy and environment. As a first edition, this book is a valuable resource for researchers, historians, and professionals in the fields of finance, economics, and engineering. The hardcover binding and dust jacket ensure that the book will remain in good condition for years to come, despite some minor scuffing on the jacket.
This signed first edition is a rare opportunity to own a piece of Australian history, and its collectible value is sure to appreciate over time. The book's good condition, clean and tidy pages, and tight binding make it a pleasure to read and own. For anyone interested in Australian history, economic development, or the mining industry, "The Money Miners" is an essential addition to their library.
As a vintage book, "The Money Miners" offers a unique perspective on a pivotal moment in Australian history, and its signed first edition status makes it a true collector's item. Whether you're a historian, researcher, or simply someone who appreciates the story of Australia's mining boom, this book is a must-have for your collection.
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