Australia And How To Find It (Australia, a personal story, #3)

WHY were men and women in New South Wales once ordered to wear skirts for sea bathing?

WHAT did famous writers such as Mark Twain and Anthony Trollope have to say about Australia?

HOW did the miracle known as the Sydney Opera House ever see the light of day?

WHAT'S the point of family history?

 

Australia And How To Find It is a mixture of odds and sods about that weird, eccentric country. It explains the background to some of the more bizarre rules and regulations that popped up in the country's development, and how the country looked to overseas visitors. How border disagreements led to passengers having to change trains because of the different railway gauges, and why murder defendants had to be tried twice. How Admiral Nelson was able to joke about only having one arm (and why he warrants inclusion in a book about Australia); the struggle of the Aboriginal people to wrest their artefacts back from the clutches of the British Museum; how Australian culture is a lot more diverse and innovative than given credit for by the rest of the world.

Aimed at readers interested in the idiosyncrasies of this unique country and its inhabitants, old and new, as seen through the eyes of a Londoner and Australophile.

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Australia And How To Find It (Australia, a personal story, #3)

WHY were men and women in New South Wales once ordered to wear skirts for sea bathing?

WHAT did famous writers such as Mark Twain and Anthony Trollope have to say about Australia?

HOW did the miracle known as the Sydney Opera House ever see the light of day?

WHAT'S the point of family history?

 

Australia And How To Find It is a mixture of odds and sods about that weird, eccentric country. It explains the background to some of the more bizarre rules and regulations that popped up in the country's development, and how the country looked to overseas visitors. How border disagreements led to passengers having to change trains because of the different railway gauges, and why murder defendants had to be tried twice. How Admiral Nelson was able to joke about only having one arm (and why he warrants inclusion in a book about Australia); the struggle of the Aboriginal people to wrest their artefacts back from the clutches of the British Museum; how Australian culture is a lot more diverse and innovative than given credit for by the rest of the world.

Aimed at readers interested in the idiosyncrasies of this unique country and its inhabitants, old and new, as seen through the eyes of a Londoner and Australophile.

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Australia And How To Find It (Australia, a personal story, #3)

Australia And How To Find It (Australia, a personal story, #3)

by Patsy Trench
Australia And How To Find It (Australia, a personal story, #3)

Australia And How To Find It (Australia, a personal story, #3)

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WHY were men and women in New South Wales once ordered to wear skirts for sea bathing?

WHAT did famous writers such as Mark Twain and Anthony Trollope have to say about Australia?

HOW did the miracle known as the Sydney Opera House ever see the light of day?

WHAT'S the point of family history?

 

Australia And How To Find It is a mixture of odds and sods about that weird, eccentric country. It explains the background to some of the more bizarre rules and regulations that popped up in the country's development, and how the country looked to overseas visitors. How border disagreements led to passengers having to change trains because of the different railway gauges, and why murder defendants had to be tried twice. How Admiral Nelson was able to joke about only having one arm (and why he warrants inclusion in a book about Australia); the struggle of the Aboriginal people to wrest their artefacts back from the clutches of the British Museum; how Australian culture is a lot more diverse and innovative than given credit for by the rest of the world.

Aimed at readers interested in the idiosyncrasies of this unique country and its inhabitants, old and new, as seen through the eyes of a Londoner and Australophile.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163687763
Publisher: Patsy Trench
Publication date: 10/24/2019
Series: Australia, a personal story
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 527,727
File size: 851 KB
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