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Object Details

Category
Books
Related period
First World War (content), Pre-1914 (content), Pre-1914 (content), First World War (content)
Creator
Shepherdson, Andrew (Author)
A Stepherdson (Publisher)
Production date
2002
Place made
Newtown, Tasmania
Dimensions

whole: Dimensions: 25cm., Pagination: 203p.: ill., facsims., maps, ports.

Catalogue number
LBY 03 / 1387

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