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History of Australia from the earliest times to the present day : with chapters on Australian literature and the early history of New Zealand / by Arthur W. Jose.
Record no.:
3226
Author:
Jose, Arthur W. (Arthur Wilberforce), 1863-1934.
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Edition:
Fourteenth edition.
Publisher:
Sydney :: Angus & Robertson,
Year:
1929.
Description:
xiii, 365 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 19 cm
Subject:
Australian literature.
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Australian literature - History and criticism.
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Australia - History.
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New Zealand - History.
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Type:
Monograph
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