People Under The Skin: An Irish Immigrant's Experience Of Aboriginal Australia by Clare Dunne
SKU: B-002416

People Under The Skin: An Irish Immigrant's Experience Of Aboriginal Australia

Special Features: Signed by the author
Condition: Minor chipping on the front inner cover and front paper corner, minor foxing on the closed book page edge, dedication page signed and dated by the author

Biography & Memoir History Australiana

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People Under The Skin: An Irish Immigrant’s Experience of Aboriginal Australia by Clare Dunne is a vivid non‑fiction memoir that explores cultural history, identity and the Australian landscape through the eyes of an Irish newcomer.

Published in 1988, this trade paperback edition runs 215 pages and is presented in good vintage condition. There is minor chipping on the front inner cover and a corner of the front paper, along with slight foxing along the closed‑book page edge, but the text and images remain clear and readable.

The dedication page bears Clare Dunne’s signature and date, confirming the book is signed by the author. This personal inscription adds a special touch to an already engaging cultural memoir.