Exploring in Western Australia

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Explore the captivating history of exploration in Western Australia with our brilliantly written book, 'Exploring in Western Australia'. This brand new publication, published by the Western Australian Museum in 1997, serves as an essential guide for anyone interested in understanding the monumental events and influential figures that shaped the region's exploratory past. With a focus on accessibility, the book caters to both the general reader and students in upper primary and lower secondary levels, making it a perfect educational resource. Readers will appreciate the lively and engaging narrative style, which brings to life the thrilling adventures and challenges faced by explorers. Delve into the rich tapestry of Western Australia's exploration history and ignite a passion for knowledge in young minds. Whether for personal enjoyment or academic purposes, this book is a must-have for libraries, classrooms, and adventure enthusiasts. Plus, we offer free shipping for this item, ensuring your copy arrives at your doorstep. Please allow up to six weeks for delivery, as we carefully process each order. Please note that once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled. Immerse yourself in the past and discover the stories that have defined Western Australia’s journey through exploration. Order your copy today and embark on an educational adventure! ISBN: 9780730983958, Condition: BRAND NEW.

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780730983958
Year: 1997
Publisher: Western Australian Museum


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A wide-ranging introduction to the key events and people in exploration history of Western Australia, written in an easily accessible style. The book is a lively, engaging and informative account of an important and fascinating aspect of Western Australian history for both the general reader and for upper primary and lower secondary age students.

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