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Pearson Humanities Victoria 8 Student Book with EBook and Lightbook Starter

Pearson Humanities Victoria 8 Student Book with EBook and Lightbook Starter( )
Author: Kleeman, Grant
Addison, Penny
Amor, Paige
Arends, Catherine
Atkinson, Alan
Battersby, Jessica
Byrne, Peter
Dhall, Mohan
Hamper, David
Howell, Brigid
James, Brigid
Preval-Mann, Renee
Purnell, Ingrid
Quanchi, Max
Rhodes, Helen
Ritter, Amanda
Smith, Christine
Smith, Vanessa
Stephens, Rebecca
Szczecinski, Sharon
van Tol, David
Wilson, Kim
ISBN:978-1-4886-5681-1
Publication Date:Dec 2018
Publisher:Pearson Education Australia
Book Format:Paperback
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List Price:AUD $72.95
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**Proud winner of the 2019 Education Publishing Awards Australia (EPAA)**Secondary Student Resource Junior English/Humanities/Languages/Arts/Technologies/Health&PE

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Author Biography
Kleeman, Grant (Author)


Alan Atkinson is an Australian historian who won the $100,000 Victorian Prize for Literature for the third volume of The Europeans in Australia. This is the most valuable single literary prize in the country. It is the culmination of the annual Victorian Premier's Awards, with each winner of the five $25,000 categories eligible for the big one. This final installmnet of Atkinson's in this series covers the period from the 1870's to the aftermath of World War I. He also won the Ernest Scott Prize 2015 with this title. This title also won a NSW Premier History Award 2015 in the Australian History category which carries a monetary prize of $15,000. It also made the shortlist for the Colin Roderick Award 2015. This title also made the shortlist for the 2015 Australia Book Prize presented by the Council for the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences.

Atkinson has won the 2015 Council for the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (CHASS) Australia Book Prize. The prize, worth $3500, is presented annually to an Australian writer whose nonfiction book published in 2014 'contributed most to Australian cultural and intellectual life'.

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