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Type: | Book |
Title: | Norfolk Island: history, people, environment, language |
Author: | Mühlhäusler, P. Nash, J. |
Publisher: | Battlebridge Publications |
Publisher Place: | United Kingdom |
Issue Date: | 2012 |
ISBN: | 1903292255 9781903292259 |
Statement of Responsibility: | Peter Mühlhäusler and Joshua Nash |
Abstract: | This is an information-packed handbook on Norfolk Island located between Australia and New Zealand. It traces the history of the Bounty mutineers from their initial south sea "paradise" through the rapid descent into a murderous hell on Pitcairn Island, followed by a deeply religious period and then relocation to the "near-paradise" of Norfolk Island. The book concentrates on the lives and culture of Norfolk's inhabitants today but demonstrates how much their ancestors' extraordinary past still plays a dominant role in the daily life of their descendants. |
Description (link): | http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/172921437?q=9781903292259&c=book&versionId=188496405 |
Appears in Collections: | Aurora harvest Linguistics publications |
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