Secondhand. Very good condition. Minor wear to book corners and edges. Front cover right tail corner is protected with book tape. Pages are sunned. Interior and binding are still very good.
In this readable and dramatic book, Henry Reynolds reassesses the legal and political arguments used to justify the European settlement of Australia. His conclusions form a compelling case for the belief that the British government concede land rights to the Aboriginal People early in the 19th century. (back cover)