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A History of Tasmania. Volume I : Van Diemen's Land from the Earliest Times to 1855.

A History of Tasmania. Volume I : Van Diemen's Land from the Earliest Times to 1855.

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A History of Tasmania. Volume I : Van Diemen's Land from the Earliest Times to 1855.

by Robson, Lloyd

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Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1983.. 1983. Hardcover. 8vo. hardcover. 632pp. index, b/w illus. Very good, small mark on page block edge, owner's inscription on half-title. / Very good+ d/w. The first serious and substantial history of Tasmania. .

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Title
A History of Tasmania. Volume I : Van Diemen's Land from the Earliest Times to 1855.
Author
Robson, Lloyd
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used
ISBN 10
0195543645
ISBN 13
9780195543643
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1983.
Place of Publication
Melbourne
Date Published
1983
Keywords
tasmania history convict settlement

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