Countries Of The World
by A N D R E W (Author), Kelly (Author), David Bowden (Illustrator), Andrew Kelly (Author)
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Used
Hardcover
1988
$34.26
As part of the Countries of the World series, this is an illustrated account of Australia, highlighting the distinctive features and aiming to allow children to compare and contrast their own lives with those of another land and culture. It discusses the geography and varied environments of Australia, together with the natural resources and plant and animal life. The native Aborigines and the history of the early European settlements are described. The book looks at how Australia's cultures and traditions have evolved from historical events and the various nationalities which make up its population. In particular, it examines life in Australia today. Discussions include city and family life, education, food, arts, culture and entertainments. Additionally, industry and government are mentioned with a simple explanation of the social, economic and environmental issues that face the country.
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Used
Hardcover
1991
$135.40
As part of the Countries of the World series, this is an illustrated account of Australia, highlighting the distinctive features and aiming to allow children to compare and contrast their own lives with those of another land and culture. It discusses the geography and varied environments of Australia, together with the natural resources and plant and animal life. The native Aborigines and the history of the early European settlements are described. The book looks at how Australia's cultures and traditions have evolved from historical events and the various nationalities which make up its population. In particular, it examines life in Australia today. Discussions include city and family life, education, food, arts, culture and entertainments. Additionally, industry and government are mentioned with a simple explanation of the social, economic and environmental issues that face the country.
Synopsis
As part of the Countries of the World series, this is an illustrated account of Australia, highlighting the distinctive features and aiming to allow children to compare and contrast their own lives with those of another land and culture. It discusses the geography and varied environments of Australia, together with the natural resources and plant and animal life. The native Aborigines and the history of the early European settlements are described. The book looks at how Australia's cultures and traditions have evolved from historical events and the various nationalities which make up its population. In particular, it examines life in Australia today. Discussions include city and family life, education, food, arts, culture and entertainments. Additionally, industry and government are mentioned with a simple explanation of the social, economic and environmental issues that face the country.