Explore the fascinating history of the Australian Museum in Sydney through this detailed memoir. Authored by the Australian Museum itself, this book offers a unique insight into the institution's development, its significant contributions to the understanding of natural history, and its role within the cultural landscape of Australia. Delve into the archives and discover the stories behind the exhibits, the research, and the people who have shaped this iconic museum. A valuable resource for historians, museum enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the rich natural and cultural heritage of Australia.
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