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"Low, Degraded Broots? Industry and Entrepreneurialism in Melbourne's Little Lon" by John Anthony Leckey is a fascinating chronicle that delves into the rich history of Melbourne's entrepreneurial spirit. This 1st edition paperback, published in 2004 by Australian Scholarly Publishing, is a rare find for anyone interested in Australian history, cultural studies, and the story of Melbourne's business pioneers. The book features black and white photo images that bring to life the narrative of Little Lonsdale street, a hub of entrepreneurial activity that shaped the city's identity.
This unique volume is a valuable resource for young adults and adults alike, offering a comprehensive exploration of Melbourne's business history, cultural heritage, and the opinions of the people who shaped the city. As a reference book, it is an invaluable asset for researchers, students, and enthusiasts of Australian history and culture.
In very good condition, this book is a rare gem for collectors and readers. The smooth spine, clean and tidy pages, and absence of dog ears make it a pleasure to handle and read. The inner cover is inscribed, adding a personal touch to this already special volume. Coming from a smoke-free home, this book is a must-have for anyone seeking a unique and informative addition to their library.
With its focus on Melbourne's entrepreneurial spirit, "Low, Degraded Broots?" is an essential read for anyone interested in the history of Melbourne, Australian culture, and the stories of the people who built the city's business landscape. This rare 1st edition is a true treasure for book lovers and historians alike.
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