This Whispering in Our Hearts by Henry Reynolds (Second Hand Book)

SECOND HAND BOOK

‘How is it our minds are not satisfied? … What means this whispering in the bottom of our hearts?”

So ended a public lecture given in 1842 by prominent Sydney barrister, Richard Windeyer. The lecture was meant to be a reasoned demolition of the rights of Australia’s original inhabitants. But it ended with a question, acknowledgement of a troubled conscience …

Henry Reynolds has listened to this whisper, this disquiet. It has led him into the lives of remarkable and largely forgotten people who followed their consciences, at a great personal cost. From these lives, This Whispering in Our Hearts constructs a different history of Australia, seen through the eyes of those who said no, those whose legacy is so important in the current debate about this country’s future.

The story begins with Australia’s first punitive expedition in December 1790 and the first clash of conscience about the use of violence which took place between governor Arthur Phillip and Lieutenant William Dawes. It ends of the eve of World War II with humanitarian reformers like Mary Bennett still expressing deep anger about the condition of the Aborigines and the attitudes of white Australia.

Specifications

Condition: Fair – Edges of pages beginning to show a slight yellowing, former owners penned on first page

Publisher: Allen and Unwin

Year: 1998

Format: Paperback

Pages: 284

ISBN 10: 1864485817

 

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SECOND HAND BOOK

‘How is it our minds are not satisfied? … What means this whispering in the bottom of our hearts?”

So ended a public lecture given in 1842 by prominent Sydney barrister, Richard Windeyer. The lecture was meant to be a reasoned demolition of the rights of Australia’s original inhabitants. But it ended with a question, acknowledgement of a troubled conscience …

Henry Reynolds has listened to this whisper, this disquiet. It has led him into the lives of remarkable and largely forgotten people who followed their consciences, at a great personal cost. From these lives, This Whispering in Our Hearts constructs a different history of Australia, seen through the eyes of those who said no, those whose legacy is so important in the current debate about this country’s future.

The story begins with Australia’s first punitive expedition in December 1790 and the first clash of conscience about the use of violence which took place between governor Arthur Phillip and Lieutenant William Dawes. It ends of the eve of World War II with humanitarian reformers like Mary Bennett still expressing deep anger about the condition of the Aborigines and the attitudes of white Australia.

Specifications

Condition: Fair – Edges of pages beginning to show a slight yellowing, former owners penned on first page

Publisher: Allen and Unwin

Year: 1998

Format: Paperback

Pages: 284

ISBN 10: 1864485817

 

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Weight 0.32 kg
Dimensions 19.5 × 13 × 2.1 cm

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