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For those fascinated by Australian history, cultural studies, and the pearling industry, "A Pearling Master's Journey In The Wake Of The Schooner Mist" by John Edgar deBurgh Norman is a must-have addition to their collection. This 338-page hardcover book, published in 2007, offers a richly illustrated and informative account of the author's experiences as a pearling master. The book is a valuable resource for young adults, adults, and is particularly suited for those interested in local history, education, and cultural heritage.
This hardcover edition, although an ex-library book, is in acceptable condition, with a laminated cover and library stickers. The interior pages are clean, with only minor marks and thumbing on a rare few pages. The binding is tight, and there are no dog ears or writing to detract from the reader's experience. With its wealth of information and historical significance, this book is a rare find for collectors and enthusiasts of Australian history and the pearling industry.
As a historical and biographical account, "A Pearling Master's Journey" offers a unique perspective on the industry's history, people, and cultural context. It is an invaluable addition to any library or personal collection focused on Australian history, cultural studies, and education. With its detailed illustrations and engaging narrative, this book will captivate readers and provide a deeper understanding of the pearling industry and its significance in Australian history.
This rare book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in Australian history, cultural studies, education, and local history of the pearling industry. Its acceptable condition, despite being an ex-library book, ensures that it remains a valuable addition to any collection.
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