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100 1 _aHughes-d'Aeth, Tony,
_eauthor.
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245 1 0 _aLike nothing on this earth :
_ba literary history of the wheatbelt /
_cTony Hughes-d'Aeth.
264 1 _aCrawley, W.A. :
_bUWA Publishing,
_c2017.
264 4 _c©2017.
300 _ax, 598 pages, 8 pages of unnumbered plates :
_billustrations, facsimiles ;
_c24 cm.
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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_2rdamedia.
338 _avolume
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500 _aSub-title from cover.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aLITERARY STUDIES: GENERAL. AUSTRALIAN. During the twentieth century, the southwestern corner of Australia was cleared for intensive agriculture. In the space of several decades, an arc from Esperance to Geraldton, an area of land larger than England, was cleared of native flora for the farming of grain and livestock. Today, satellite maps show a sharp line ringing Perth. Inside that line, tan-coloured land is the most visible sign from space of human impact on the planet. Where once there was a vast mosaic of scrub and forest, there is now the Western Australian wheatbelt.
650 0 _aLiterature and society
_zWestern Australia
_zWheatbelt Region
_xHistory.
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650 0 _aCreative writing
_zWestern Australia
_zWheatbelt Region.
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651 0 _aWheatbelt Region (W.A.)
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