Unlocking the Land: The Saga of Farming in Australia by Robin Bromby (1989, Lothian)
Unlocking the Land: The Saga of Farming in Australia by Robin Bromby (1989, Lothian)
Author:
Robin Bromby
Publisher:
Lothian, Melbourne, 1989
Format:
Softcover
Pages:
180 pages
ISBN:
9780850913569
Condition:
Near Fine – Clean, tight binding with minimal shelf wear. A well-preserved copy.
Description:
Unlocking the Land by Robin Bromby is a sweeping historical account of Australia’s agricultural transformation—from early European settlement to the rise of large-scale commercial farming. With a focus on both the struggles and innovations that shaped the rural landscape, Bromby captures the perseverance of Australian farmers and the profound impact of land use on national development.
Why You’ll Love It:
This is essential reading for anyone passionate about Australian rural heritage, land management, or the challenges that defined a nation built from the soil up. A valuable reference for collectors of farming history and those exploring the evolution of the Australian landscape.
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