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Australia
by
Tom McKnight
American Geographical Society Around the World Program
1996, 6x9", 64 pages
35 color figures
Hardcover $18.95 (0-939923-52-1)
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DESCRIPTION
Australia presents a multifaceted view of an intriguing land that is unique in many
respects and that recently has captured the attention and imagination of mainstream
America. Dr. Tom McKnight, a leading American authority on Australia, introduces the
reader to the natural landscape of Australia, the driest of the inhabited continents. The
transfer of British culture is then considered, followed by a review of British attitudes
and practices toward the land and its resources. The persisting patterns of colonial
settlement are identified, and the main features of modern regions are described. The book
concludes with a forward-looking assessment of the current and near future status of the
island continent as a member of the world community of nations. The author explains why
Australia has been called "The Lucky Country," and raises questions as to just
how long this "good luck" will continue.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dr. Tom McKnight, a member of the Department of Geography at UCLA, is a recognized
authority on the geography of Australia.
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