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Shade and Shelter Hardcover - 1982

by Isabelle McLeod


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  • Title Shade and Shelter
  • Author Isabelle McLeod
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition First Edition
  • Publisher Jacaranda Press, Australia
  • Date 1982
  • ISBN 9780701616533
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Shade and Shelter

by McLeod Isabelle

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First Edition
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Hardcover
ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9780701616533 / 0701616539
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Australia: The Jacaranda Press, 1982. First Edition . Cloth. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Billy Reid Jr.. Book is fine in a very good ++ jacket with a short tear to the front top and rubbed ends. . PP 58 line drawings
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Shade and Shelter: The Story of Aboriginal Family Resettlement
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Shade and Shelter: The Story of Aboriginal Family Resettlement

by McLeod, Isabelle

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  • Hardcover
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Used - Very Good
Edition
First Edition
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9780701616533 / 0701616539
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Robertsdale, Alabama, United States
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The Jacaranda Press, Milton, QLD. 1982. Hardcover (20 x 26 cm), 58 pages. ISBN: 0701616539. The book and dust jacket (dj) are in Very Good condition. The boards are bumped & rubbed. Rolled/creased at corners. Lightly soiled, faded at top edge. The dj is bumped, creased. Sunned/faded along spine & edges. "Shade and Shelter' is an unusual book. It is the story of a program run by Aboriginal people to Aboriginal people, written and illustrated by two Aboriginal people. As the text unfolds, the reader sees clearly the motive of all those who work for the Family Resettlement Aboriginal Corporation (FRAC). That motive is to provide a pathway for Aboriginal families who choose to move from the shade of the trees on the river bank to the shelter of healthy houses. With the counsellor's assistance, these families achieve good housing, better health, education and employment opportunities, and dignity. In a new environment, their children can have the best of both worlds,… Read More
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