Upside Down World: Early European Impressions Of Australia's Animals by Penny Olsen
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Upside Down World: Early European Impressions Of Australia's Animals

Author: Penny Olsen
Special Features: Illustrated

Art & Culture Biographies & True Stories History Non-Fiction Environment Australian History Nature & Earth

Discover the fascinating story of how early European settlers perceived Australia's unique wildlife in "Upside Down World: Early European Impressions Of Australia's Animals" by Penny Olsen. This 240-page paperback, published by the National Library of Australia in 2010, is a treasure trove of illustrated stories that will captivate young adults and adults alike. The book delves into the intriguing history of how European artists and explorers depicted Australia's animals, showcasing their impressions of the country's diverse fauna.

With its engaging narrative and stunning illustrations, "Upside Down World" is a must-have for anyone interested in art history, Australian history, and the natural world. The book's unique blend of historical significance and captivating storytelling makes it an excellent addition to any personal library or educational collection. Olsen's meticulous research and compelling writing style bring to life the fascinating stories of early European impressions of Australia's animals, making this book a true page-turner.

This book is in very good condition, with a clean and tidy interior, and only minor wear on the cover edge. With no writing or dog ears, it's a fantastic find for anyone looking to add a high-quality used book to their collection. Whether you're a history buff, an art enthusiast, or simply someone who loves animals, "Upside Down World" is a captivating read that will leave you with a newfound appreciation for Australia's unique cultural heritage.

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