Manning Clark
Born
in Sydney, NSW, Australia
March 03, 1915
Died
May 23, 1991
Genre
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A short history of Australia
66 editions
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published
1963
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Manning Clark's History of Australia
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20 editions
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published
1971
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A History of Australia, I: From the Earliest Times to the Age of Macquarie
11 editions
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published
1962
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A History of Australia, II: New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, 1822–1838
9 editions
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published
1968
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The puzzles of childhood
4 editions
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published
1989
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A History of Australia, IV: The Earth Abideth for Ever, 1851–1888
3 editions
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published
1978
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A History of Australia, III: The Beginning of an Australian Civilization, 1824–1851
5 editions
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published
1973
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The quest for grace
3 editions
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published
1990
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A History of Australia, V: The People Make Laws, 1888–1915
3 editions
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published
1981
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A History of Australia, VI: 'The Old Dead Tree and the Young Tree Green', 1916–1935
4 editions
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published
1987
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“A turbulent emptiness seized the people as they moved into a post-Christian, post-Enlightenment era. No one any longer knew the direction of the river of life. No one had anything to say.”
― Manning Clark's History of Australia
― Manning Clark's History of Australia
“Australians must decide for themselves whether this was the land of the dreaming, the land of the Holy Spirit, the New Britannia, the Millennial Eden, or the new demesne for Mammon to infest.”
― A History of Australia, VI: 'The Old Dead Tree and the Young Tree Green', 1916–1935
― A History of Australia, VI: 'The Old Dead Tree and the Young Tree Green', 1916–1935
“The inhospitable environment and the past had predisposed the minds of its European inhabitants to hand over the government of their country to men who were wary of visionaries and all those who held out a promise of better things for mankind. Australians seemed chained for decades to come to the role of being a New Britannia in another world. The young Henry Lawson and all the other prophets of Utopia were doomed to a bitter disenchantment.”
― A History of Australia, V: The People Make Laws, 1888–1915
― A History of Australia, V: The People Make Laws, 1888–1915
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