A
History of Australia (6 volumes) by C.M.H. Clark (Manning Clark)
A
History of Australia I: From the earliest times to the age of
Macquarie by C.M.H. Clark. Hardcover book published by Melbourne
University Press 1971, 422 pages with a few black and white
illustrations and maps.
A
History of Australia II: New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land
1822-1838 by C.M.H. Clark. Hardcover book published by Melbourne
University Press 1968, 364 pages with a few black and white
illustrations and maps.
A
History of Australia III: The Beginning of an Australian Civilization
1824-1851 by C.M.H. Clark. Hardcover book published by Melbourne
University Press 1973, 491 pages with a few black and white
illustrations and maps.
A
History of Australia IV: The Earth Abideth For Ever 1851-1888 by
C.M.H. Clark. Hardcover book published by Melbourne University Press
1978, 427 pages with a few black and white illustrations and
photographs.
A
History of Australia V: The People Make Laws 1888 to 1915 by C.M.H.
Clark. Hardcover book published by Melbourne University Press 1981,
448 pages with a few black and white illustrations and photographs.
A
History of Australia VI: 'The Old Dead Tree and The Young Tree
Garden' 1916-1935 with an Epilogue by C.M.H. Clark. Hardcover book
published by Melbourne University Press 1987, 522 pages with some
black and white photographs.
“Charles
Manning Hope Clark (1915 – 1991), an Australian historian, was
the author of the best-known general history of Australia, his
six-volume A History of Australia, published between 1962 and
1987.”
Manning
Clark is a bit of legend here in Australia. If you went to school
and did Australian History at any stage, you were bound to stumble
upon Clark. I remember studying some historical controversy between
Clark and Blainey... possibly something to do with hemp (used in the
making of rope) and the growing thereof here in Australia. Blainey
suggested this was the real reason why Australia was settled and
Clark disagreed... at least that's the way I remember it. I also
remember that we didn't read a six volume set of Manning Clark's A
History of Australia.
I don't
know that I know anyone who has read the six volumes. It's a bit of
a thing to read and according to some and despite being of epic
proportions and having near legendary status here in Australia, it's
a little dry in parts. There's some controversy about the opening
lines of Volume 1 as well. From my bookselling experiences (yes, I
have sold a few over the years) all of this does not deter many
readers from trudging through and i'm sure there are Clark fans out
there who would dispute my flippant remarks re dryness and
controversy. … and lets be honest, even with wear it looks good on the
shelf.
I
recently posted the image above on Instagram and have had some hits
and even a request for volume 6 by itself if available. Besides this
set, I am collecting another set and I am always happy to sell
individual volumes if they don't already contribute to the making up
of a set. Unfortunately I don't have a spare volume 6 but I am
anticipating unearthing one soon(ish).