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Discover the captivating history of Melbourne during its pivotal role as the capital city of Australia from 1901 to 1927 in *Capital: Melbourne When It Was the Capital City of Australia 1901-27*. Authored by Kristin Otto, this insightful trade paperback unveils the rich tapestry of life in a city that witnessed monumental changes as the nation began to define itself. Explore the profound impact of local figures like Helena Rubinstein, who shaped the cosmetics industry, and delve into the fascinating evolution of cinema with the world’s first feature film. Through engaging storytelling, Otto uncovers how Melbourne's close-knit community experienced both minor and major transformations, providing an unparalleled view of a city on the brink of modernity.
This 368-page exploration not only chronicles the stories of influential individuals such as confectionery magnate Mac Robertson but also explores the vibrant social fabric and the accidents of history that knit the city together. Whether you are a history enthusiast or simply curious about how Melbourne became a key player in Australia's identity, *Capital* promises an enthralling read. From the local zeitgeist to national developments, this book is your gateway to understanding the true heart of Melbourne in its early years as the Australian capital. Ideal for bibliophiles and history buffs alike, it's a must-have addition to any collection focused on Melbourne's rich heritage and Australia’s early nationhood.
This 368-page exploration not only chronicles the stories of influential individuals such as confectionery magnate Mac Robertson but also explores the vibrant social fabric and the accidents of history that knit the city together. Whether you are a history enthusiast or simply curious about how Melbourne became a key player in Australia's identity, *Capital* promises an enthralling read. From the local zeitgeist to national developments, this book is your gateway to understanding the true heart of Melbourne in its early years as the Australian capital. Ideal for bibliophiles and history buffs alike, it's a must-have addition to any collection focused on Melbourne's rich heritage and Australia’s early nationhood.