Exhibit Yourself: Australia's Trade Built Upon Exhibitions History by John Lancaster unpacks how grand international expos shaped the nation’s export identity. In this 2017 illustrated paperback, Lancaster traces the colourful story from colonial showgrounds to modern trade fairs, revealing how displays of wool, wine and ingenuity won markets abroad.
Non-fiction readers intrigued by Australian history, commerce or museum studies will appreciate the 276 pages of well-researched narrative, rich photos and ephemera. The book doubles as a handy education reference, connecting biography, economics and social change without ever feeling like a dry textbook.
This clean, very-good copy comes from a smoke-free home and is ready for immediate shelving or gifting. Its sewn signatures and generous margins make it a pleasure to thumb through while planning your next exhibition or history assignment.
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