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Remarks on a passage to Botany Bay, 1787-1792 / by James Scott.
Record no.:
1234
Author:
Scott, James, active 1787-1792.
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Publisher:
Sydney :: Trustees of the Public Library of New South Wales in association with Angus and Robertson,
Year:
1963.
Series:
William Dixson Foundation. Publication
, no. 1;
Description:
xi, 83 pages : facsimile 30 cm
Subject:
Voyages and travels.
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New South Wales - History Sources.
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Notes:
"A First Fleet journal." Nagle Library Rare Books Special Collections copy signed on front free endpaper: "J.F. Nagle, Brae Springs", undated. Transcribed from the MS. of the journal in the Dixson Library, Sydney.
Type:
Monograph
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Philosophical Room
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