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Book Review: Ochre and Rust: Artefacts and Encounters on Australian Frontiers

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McGrath, Ann

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This is a beautiful book. Wakefield Press’ overall design, high quality paper, appealing lay-out, plus the numerous, well-reproduced and integrated illustrations and attractive cover, make for an experience that is aesthetic as well as intellectual. This befits the topic: a study of artefacts and encounters on a variety of Australian frontiers.

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Aboriginal History Journal

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