Humane Policy; or Justice to the Aborigines of New Settlements
First Edition.
22cm x 14cm. [iii]-[viii], xii, 248, cclxxxii pages, 1 folding colour map. Half leather, gilt lettering and decoration.
Saxe Bannister (1790-1877) was the first Attorney-General of New South Wales, though short-lived in the position due to constant clashing with other figures of the new colony, including over the mistreatment of the Aborigines. Though failing to find content in his work he is noted as being philanthropic and humane in his disposition with “a devotion to the welfare of children, convicts, and coloured inhabitants of the Empire” (ADB). Upon returning to England he authored numerous pamphlets on behalf of indigenous people in the colonies, and this, his longest work on the subject, largely devoted to South Africa, though with numerous references from his time in New South Wales. This copy with the armorial bookplate of Fairclough and the Aborigines Protection Society in manuscript at the crown of the title page.
Some rubbing to spine, else minor general wear. Very Good Condition.
AU$1,200.00
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Categories: Africa, Australia, Countries, Indigenous Cultures, New South Wales, South Africa