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Australian History

The bits left over?

A History of New South Wales by Beverley Kingston

by Alan Atkinson
September 2006, no. 284

A History of New South Wales by Beverley Kingston

Cambridge University Press, $36.95 pb, 300 pp

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This book has one of the most beautiful covers you could hope to see: a Margaret Preston woodcut of Sydney Harbour, in rich blue, scarlet and ivory. Nor does the inside disgrace the exterior. It is a long time since anyone attempted a history of New South Wales, more than a century according to the blurb, presumably a reference to T.A. Coghlan’s annual publication, The Wealth and Progress of New South Wales, the last edition of which appeared in 1901. Beverley Kingston is highly qualified to do the job, and the twentieth-century detail is especially good.

 


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A History of New South Wales by Beverley Kingston

Cambridge University Press, $36.95 pb, 300 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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