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In Dialogue with the Environment

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March 1981, no. 28

A Land Half Won by Geoffrey Blainey

MacMillan, $19.95 pb, 361 pp

In Dialogue with the Environment

by
March 1981, no. 28

Whatever would we do without Geoffrey Blainey? If he did not exist it would certainly be desirable to invent him. Of all our historians perhaps only Manning Clark reaches such a wide audience: but while Clark's epic history is pitched at a prophetic level, Blainey’s various works are, literally, much more down-to-earth affairs. Yet they are full of ideas, new insights and questionings of old orthodoxies.

A Land Half Won

A Land Half Won

by Geoffrey Blainey

MacMillan, $19.95 pb, 361 pp

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