PATHWAYS TO INDEPENDENCE Rachel Cleland - Story of Official and Family Life in Papua New Guinea from 1951-1975

PATHWAYS TO INDEPENDENCE Rachel Cleland - Story of Official and Family Life in Papua New Guinea from 1951-1975
This is a used book in very good condition: nice and clean with minor wear; clean white pages; nice strong binding. See photos for cover blurb, condition and sample pages. The book in the photos is the actual book you will receive - we never use stock pictures - enjoy!

Publisher's blurb: Dame Rachel is the widow of Sir Donald Cleland who was Administrator of Papua/New Guinea in the fifties during the final stages of the country's emergence as an independent power. She and her husband formed close friendships with many of the country's leading statesmen and academics and became involved with the daily lives of the villagers. This warmly personal account of the lifestyle and customs of the people combined with a detailed record of events leading to the Declaration of Independence makes absorbing reading and is a politically important history.
Book Details
Code: SKU1726
Condition: See notes and photos below
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 369
Published: 1985 by author. second printing
ISBN: 0958935408
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PATHWAYS TO INDEPENDENCE Rachel Cleland - Story of Official and Family Life in Papua New Guinea from 1951-1975