Verandah Embracing Place
Angus and Robertson for HarperCollins
, Sydney, Australia
Largely concerning the Australian verandah, this book skilfully combines both history and Australian culture in a beautiful evaluation of "a touchstone of national identity, a well spring of memories, and a bridge linking the colonial past with the future. For Australians, to stand on the verandah of their own house, is to find themselves."
$38.00
Specifications
| Author | Drew, Philip |
| Publisher | Angus and Robertson for HarperCollins |
| Place Published | Sydney, Australia |
| Size | Small 4to - Quarto, 250mm x 190mm |
| Chapters | III and Appendices |
| Pages | 246pp |
Condition Report
| Cover | Hardcover in cream coloured paper boards with title in white original a sound flat spine in excellent condition and and attractive deckled cream dust wrapper likewise in very good condition save for foxing original inside of both front and rear of the dust wrapper, protected in clear archival covering. |
| Overall | Internally all text and black and white and colour images are pristine and really as-new with no damage original prior owner markings. |
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