The people and the land : being an essay upon the best means of settling people on the land and reli...
The people and the land : being an essay upon the best means of settling people on the land and relieving the congestion of population in the cities with the least possible injury to existing rights / by William Epps.
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Publisher
Sydney : National Association of New South Wales, 1892 (John H. Parker)
Date
1892
Call Numbers
MF 2 T 56 , PAM 89/1084
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Language
English
Physical Description
Physical content
23 p. ; 21 cm.
Publication information
Publisher
Sydney : National Association of New South Wales, 1892 (John H. Parker)
Place of Publication
New South Wales
Date Published
1892
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Copyright status: Out of copyright.
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The people and the land : being an essay upon the best means of settling people on the land and relieving the congestion of population in the cities with the least possible injury to existing rights / by William Epps.
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Notes
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Selected for Digitisation 2016.
Mitchell Library copy signed, 'D.S.M' ; also inscribed "From William Epps with compts" ; volume has bookbinder's label: "Corbett" ; bound with other pamphlets : spine title Pamphlets.
State Reference Library copy: Has inscription, "With author's compliments, W E"
Citation / References Note
Ferguson, J.A. Bibliography of Australia, 9457.
Additional physical form availability note
Online at the State Library of NSW.
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MF 2 T 56 , PAM 89/1084
Record Identifier
74VM0BbrJGZg
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991001892939702626
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