Through Their Eyes: An Historical Record by Mira Lakic and Rosemary Wrench offers a rare 1994 first-edition window into Victorian Aboriginal history, compiled by the Aboriginal Studies Department at Museum Victoria. This concise 150-page paperback weaves true stories, cultural studies, and local Port Phillip Protectorate archives into an accessible adult-education resource.
Collectors prize the debut printing for its vintage Museum Victoria imprint and the authors’ respectful blend of biography, folklore, and social history. Art-and-culture buffs, teachers, and family historians alike keep it within arm’s reach as a quick-reference guide to Indigenous Victoria.
The copy presents very well: no inscriptions, no dog-eared pages, and a firm, uncracked spine. Just light cover scuffing and a gentle curl testify to gentle shelf time in a smoke-free home. Tight binding ensures many more years of page-turning.
ISBN 0730648370. Secure this first edition of Through Their Eyes today and add an authoritative piece of Australian Aboriginal history to your collection.
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