Frontier life in the Loddon Protectorate: Episodes from early days 1837-1842 By Edgar Morrison (Second hand book)

SECOND HAND BOOK

Frontier life in the Loddon Protectorate, as documented in Edgar Morrison’s “Frontier Life in the Loddon Protectorate,” focused on the early days (1837-1842) of the Aboriginal Protectorate system in Colonial Victoria, specifically the Loddon River region, and the interactions between settlers and Indigenous Australians.

  • The Aboriginal Protectorate System:
    This system, established in Colonial Victoria, aimed to protect and guide Indigenous Australians, but in practice, it often led to conflict and displacement. 

A record of the early stages of European occupation in Central Victoria. The period between 1837 and 1842 saw a confrontation between the Aboriginal inhabitants and the white settlers who flocked to the region so glowingly described by Sir Thomas Mitchell in 1836.

Specifications:

Condition: Fair, ex library with library labels and stamps associated.

Publisher: Daylesford Advocate

Year: 1967

format: Paperback

Pages: 31

ISBN: N/A

 

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SECOND HAND BOOK

Frontier life in the Loddon Protectorate, as documented in Edgar Morrison’s “Frontier Life in the Loddon Protectorate,” focused on the early days (1837-1842) of the Aboriginal Protectorate system in Colonial Victoria, specifically the Loddon River region, and the interactions between settlers and Indigenous Australians.

  • The Aboriginal Protectorate System:
    This system, established in Colonial Victoria, aimed to protect and guide Indigenous Australians, but in practice, it often led to conflict and displacement. 

A record of the early stages of European occupation in Central Victoria. The period between 1837 and 1842 saw a confrontation between the Aboriginal inhabitants and the white settlers who flocked to the region so glowingly described by Sir Thomas Mitchell in 1836.

Specifications:

Condition: Fair, ex library with library labels and stamps associated.

Publisher: Daylesford Advocate

Year: 1967

format: Paperback

Pages: 31

ISBN: N/A

 

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Weight .250 kg
Dimensions 22.6 × 12.6 × 0.5 cm

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