Through Their Eyes An Historical Record by Mira Lakic, Rosemary Wrench
SKU: B-000601

Through Their Eyes An Historical Record

Special Features: 1st Edition, Vintage
Condition: In very good condition. The cover has slight scuffing. Minor cover curl. No writing. No dog ears. Tight strong binding. From a smoke free home.

Biography & Memoir History Australiana

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Through Their Eyes: An Historical Record by Mira Lakic and Rosemary Wrench offers a vivid window into Aboriginal life in Victoria, Australia. This 1994 first-edition paperback from the Aboriginal Studies Department at Museum Victoria compiles rare photographs, oral accounts, and local documents to trace Indigenous experiences from the Port Phillip Protectorate era onward.

Ideal for adults and young adults studying Australian history, cultural studies, or Indigenous heritage, the 150-page volume balances scholarly insight with accessible storytelling. Its concise chapters make it a practical reference for educators, university students, and anyone curious about true stories often left out of mainstream textbooks.

The vintage textbook remains in very good condition: pages are clean and unmarked, the binding is tight, and there is no writing, dog-earing, or smoke odor. Light cover scuffing and a minor curl are the only signs of its gentle previous life on a smoke-free shelf.

Collectors and researchers seeking authentic Aboriginal history resources will appreciate this scarce 1994 release, complete with its original ISBN 0730648370. Secure this first printing now to add a respected Museum Victoria publication to your cultural studies or Australian history library.