Face Value by Elizabeth Durack
Face Value by Elizabeth Durack
Face Value
Women in Papua and New Guinea
Illustrated by author
by Elizabeth Durack
Ure Smith, 1970, [First Edition (stated)], ISBN 725400021, black and white illustrated title page and flyleaf, black and white illustrative drawings/plates throughout, hardcover, dustjacket
Very Good Condition, a little edge and shelf wear, minor rubbing and bumping to edges and corners, previous owners short gift inscription to front endpaper, age toned edges, dustjacket shows a little edge and shelf wear with a little rubbing and bumping to edges and corners, a little discolouration and minor creasing (see photographs)
“In 1968 Elizabeth Durack was commissioned by the Department of External Territories to portray some of the womenfolk in Papua and New Guinea, and this book consists of a selection from the hundreds of portrait and landscape sketches she made during her travels through the Territory.
Elizabeth Durack found that as the country moves towards political independence and economic self-sufficiency many of the women in New Guinea are accepting this challenge and adapting their roles to meet the contingencies of modern life. However, in many areas the centuries-old way of life continues for women, and Miss Durack has balanced her selection of drawings with examples of both the new and traditional roles women play in New Guinea life.”