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Published by Perth, University of Western Australia Press 2004., 2004
xvi+204pp. 8vo. Original wrappers. Black and maps and illustrations. A very good copy.
Published by Perth, University of Western Australia Press 2004., 2004
First Edition Signed
xvi+204pp. 8vo. Original wrappers. Black and maps and illustrations. A fine copy. First edition. Signed and inscribed by the author.
Published by University of Western Australia Press, Crawley, Western Australia, 2004
ISBN 10: 1920694196ISBN 13: 9781920694197
Seller: Wormhole Books, Kunyung, VIC, Australia
Book First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Very Good +. Harold Abbott (cover) (illustrator). First. xv, 204 pp. Corners a little curled; some scuffing to lower edge of text block. Very light bumping creases to lower margins of 30 or so pages. Black and white illustrations in the text. Size: Octavo.
Published by UWAPress Perth 2004, 2004
Seller: Andrew Barnes Books / Military Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
First Edition
1st edition stiff wrappers As New small octavo xv + 204pp., text ills., notes, bibliog., index, Analyses the ways in which Australia remembered World War II in 1995. Its key themes of nostalgia, memory and commemoration link to the ways in which Australia seeks to (re)construct its identity.
Published by University of Western Australia 2004. ISBN 1920694196., 2004
Seller: Alexander Fax Booksellers, Mawson, ACT, Australia
Card covers, xv/204pp, b&w photos. light wear to card covers, 2cm crease across top right front corner of same, previous owner's signature top right of front fep; a very good copy. Analyses the ways in which Australia remembers WWII, focussing on the year-long commemoration, "Australian Remembers 1945-1995". The key themes of nostalgia, memory and commemoration are linked to explorations of how Australia as a nation seeks to (re)construct its identity, and the extent to which "Australia Remembers" expressed new ways of representing previously ignored groups such as women and Australian Indigenous people.