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Mariposa: A Story Of The Learmonths Of Western Victoria And Mexico, 1834-1930 (SIGNED)

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Mariposa: A Story Of The Learmonths Of Western Victoria And Mexico, 1834-1930 (SIGNED)

Author: Anita Macdonald
Binding: Hardback
Published: Heatherleigh Publishing Warrnambool, 1982

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: Signed

This compelling historical narrative, Mariposa: A Story Of The Learmonths Of Western Victoria And Mexico, 1834-1930, chronicles the intricate saga of the Learmonth family across two continents. It details their pioneering spirit and challenges faced in the burgeoning landscapes of Western Victoria, Australia, before tracing their significant connections and experiences in Mexico. The book uncovers a rich tapestry of personal triumphs and tribulations, set against a backdrop of profound societal and historical change spanning nearly a century. Macdonald presents a vivid account, illustrating the enduring legacy and complex intercontinental journey of a remarkable family. This work offers a fascinating glimpse into a specific lineage's impact on diverse cultures and geographies.

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Author: Anita Macdonald
Binding: Hardback
Published: Heatherleigh Publishing Warrnambool, 1982

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: Signed

This compelling historical narrative, Mariposa: A Story Of The Learmonths Of Western Victoria And Mexico, 1834-1930, chronicles the intricate saga of the Learmonth family across two continents. It details their pioneering spirit and challenges faced in the burgeoning landscapes of Western Victoria, Australia, before tracing their significant connections and experiences in Mexico. The book uncovers a rich tapestry of personal triumphs and tribulations, set against a backdrop of profound societal and historical change spanning nearly a century. Macdonald presents a vivid account, illustrating the enduring legacy and complex intercontinental journey of a remarkable family. This work offers a fascinating glimpse into a specific lineage's impact on diverse cultures and geographies.