Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia

Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia
Title Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia PDF eBook
Author Royal Society of Western Australia
Publisher
Pages 1026
Release 1928
Genre Natural history
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Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia

Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia
Title Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia PDF eBook
Author Royal Society of Western Australia
Publisher
Pages 468
Release 1922
Genre Natural history
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Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Western Australia

Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Western Australia
Title Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Western Australia PDF eBook
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Pages 1180
Release 1921
Genre Natural history
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Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Western Australia

Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Western Australia
Title Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Western Australia PDF eBook
Author Royal Society of Western Australia
Publisher
Pages 474
Release 1916
Genre Natural history
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Ten Pound Poms

Ten Pound Poms
Title Ten Pound Poms PDF eBook
Author A. James Hammerton
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 406
Release 2005-08-06
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780719071331

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The authors draw upon a rich life history archive of letters, diaries, personal photographs and oral history interviews with former migrants, including those who settled in Australia and those who returned to Britain. They offer original interpretations of key historical themes, including motivations for emigration; gender relations and the family dynamics of migration; the 'very familiar and awfully strange' confrontation with the new world; the anguish of homesickness and return; and the personal and national identities of both settlers and returnees, fifty years on. --book cover.

Burning Bush

Burning Bush
Title Burning Bush PDF eBook
Author Stephen J. Pyne
Publisher Macmillan + ORM
Pages 787
Release 2014-10-07
Genre History
ISBN 1466882913

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From the time of the continent's formation tens of millions of years ago as the Godwana twin of Antarctica, Australia has been dominated by fire much as its sister has been by ice. Now Stephen Pyne, one of our foremost environmental historians, proposes a major reinterpretation of the Australian experience by using fire and Australia to explain one another. He narrates the story of how fire came to Australia and interacted with the Australian biota and its human inhabitants, while at the same time he relates the planetary saga of fire as it has been played out on this special island continent. Much as the Aborigines exploited fire to remake their environment into something more usable, so Stephen Pyne exploits fire to transform the landscape of history into something more accessible, to use its transmuting power to extract new meaning out of familiar events. Pyne traces the impact of fire, from its initial influence on the evolving vegetation of the new continent, through its use by the Aborigines and the subsequent European settlers, to the holocaust of February 1983 known as Ash Wednesday, and he shows us that the dynamic nature of fire has made it a most powerful environmental determinant in Australia, shaping both its social and natural histories. In his critically acclaimed study of Antarctica, The Ice, Pyne explored the myriad dimensions of the cold continent; now Burning Bush offers us an equally absorbing examination of a continent informed by fire.

Systematics and Evolution of the Sthenurine Kangaroos

Systematics and Evolution of the Sthenurine Kangaroos
Title Systematics and Evolution of the Sthenurine Kangaroos PDF eBook
Author Gavin Prideaux
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 647
Release 2004-05
Genre Nature
ISBN 0520098455

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The subfamily Sthenurinae (Macropodoidea, Diprotodontia) is an extinct group of robust kangaroos. The earliest sthenurine appears in the late Miocene of central Australia, but the group is most common in the Pleistocene faunas of southern and eastern Australia. Since the Sthenurinae was last reviewed over three decades ago, species diversity has more than doubled. Many species are now also represented by series of well-preserved specimens, including complete crania and skeletons. New insights generated by these discoveries provided the major impetus for this review of sthenurine systematics, functional morphology, paleoecology, biochronology and zoogeography.