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Beside the Lake by Mary Steele, SIGNED, 1st Ed, Ballarat Memoir, H2

Beside the Lake by Mary Steele, SIGNED, 1st Ed, Ballarat Memoir, H2

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  • Brand : Hyland House Publishing Pty Ltd
  • ID# : 159303988
  • Barcode : 9781864470826
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Beside the Lake by Mary Steele, SIGNED, 1st Ed, Ballarat Memoir, H2

The large softcover has a tear at the bottom of the spine, but it is fixed with sticky tape. There is a handwritten name of former owner on the first page. The second title page has the signature of the author. The overall condition of the book is good.

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Listing TypeGallery Listing
Listing ID#159303988
Start TimeMon 03 Jul 2017 21:23:34 (AEST)
Close TimeRun Until Sold
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SubjectBiography & Autobiography
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9781864470826 - Beside the Lake: A Ballarat Childhood
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Title
Beside the Lake: A Ballarat Childhood
ISBN
9781864470826
Product Category
Books
Format
Paperback
Author
Mary Steele
Publisher
Hyland House
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Release Year
2000
Edition
Genre
Biography & Autobiography > Literary
Synopsis
Life in a clerical household is presented here not as an exercise in sombre piety but as an account of normal, often hilarious goings-on at Bishopscourt. Mary Steeles recollections are vivid, for the city of Ballarat was (and is) a memorably beautiful place with a rich history, celebrated in this book. But other things about her childhood were striking too - the weight of the British Empire, World War II and the social revolution it engendered, an austere but solid schooling, and a closeness to nature in the midst of city life. This book ranges over the myriad ways in which this childs imagination was nourished.

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