Imprints of Generations- The Progress Of Conservation In Australia
2006 ( First Edition).
Lothian Books
, Melbourne, Australia
This edition relates the importance of conservation and is supported by approximately 100 of the authors beautiful illustrations; followed by a section from the Heritage Watch on the importance of heritage buildings, crafts and iconic activities such as the Geelong wool shed, and the time honoured tradition of wood-chopping competitions and sheepdog trials.
$45.00
Specifications
| Author | Ingpen, Robert |
| Illustrator | Illustrated by the author |
| Publisher | Lothian Books |
| Place Published | Melbourne, Australia |
| Year Published | 2006 ( First Edition) |
| Date of First Edition or Edition Notes |
2006 |
| Size | Square 4to - Quarto, 250mm x 250mm |
| Chapters | IV |
| Pages | 120pp |
Condition Report
| Cover | Hard cover in copper coloured cloth boards with minor spine edge and corner scuffing with a clear protected illustrated dust wrapper, both being in excellent condition. |
| Overall | All text and illustrations with attractive end-papers also remain in pristine condition. |