Description
SECOND HAND BOOK
In the 1970s Australia entered a new era of immigration, and its policy pointed in new directions. On 17 March 1984 historian Geoffrey Blainey made a speech questioning that policy. Since then a controversy has raged across the nation.
In All for Australia Geoffrey Blainey examines the weaknesses and strengths of the current policy and looks at our nation’s future.
He places the debate in a social, political and historical perspective. He says much that has been said before about one of the key issues facing Australia.
Geoffrey Blainey is one of Australia’s most respected historians and the author of many books, including The Tyranny of Distance, Triumph of the Nomads, A Land Half Won, The Blainey View and Our Side of the County. He has been chairman of various governmental bodies, including the Australia-China Council.
Specifications:
Condition: Fair. General wear with some folding of the cover. Signed on first page by previous owner along with some notes.
Publisher: Methuen Haynes
Year: 1984
Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
ISBN: 0454008287
































































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