Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 Bruce Pascoe’s Black Duck Is a ‘Healing and Necessary’ Account of a Year on His Farm, Following a Difficult Decade After Dark Emu
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'Bruce Pascoe is best known for his natural history, Dark Emu, which argues that systems of pre-colonial food production and land management in Australia have been dramatically understated. At last count, the book had sold at least 360,000 copies of the original edition – and many more in the form of adaptations, translations, children’s and overseas editions.' (Introduction)

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