The legend of Kuperree, or, The red kangaroo : an Aboriginal tradition of the Port Lincoln tribe ; a...
The legend of Kuperree, or, The red kangaroo : an Aboriginal tradition of the Port Lincoln tribe ; a metrical version / by the author of The Islanders.
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Author / Creator
Publisher
Adelaide : Alfred N. Cawthorne, Stationer, [188-?] (Adelaide : Scrymgeour & Sons, Printers)
Alternative title
Spine title on Mitchell Library copy at DSM/ A821/ P5: Australian Poetry
Date
[188-?]
Call Numbers
PAM 88/669 , 572.993/C , PAM 88/670 , MH 1 Q 37
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MMS ID
Language
English
Physical Description
Physical content
[35] p. ; 19 cm.
Publication information
Publisher
Adelaide : Alfred N. Cawthorne, Stationer, [188-?] (Adelaide : Scrymgeour & Sons, Printers)
Edition
2nd ed.
Place of Publication
South Australia
Date Published
[188-?]
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Copyright status: Out of copyright.
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Full title
The legend of Kuperree, or, The red kangaroo : an Aboriginal tradition of the Port Lincoln tribe ; a metrical version / by the author of The Islanders.
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Notes
General note
By W.A. Cawthorne, cf. Morris Miller.
Mitchell Library copy at:DSM/ A821/ P5 bound with other volumes.
Mitchell Library copy signed, 'D.S. Mitchell.'
Selected for digitisation 2016
Citation / References Note
Morris Miller, v.1, p. 235.
Additional physical form availability note
Online at the State Library of NSW.
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Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
PAM 88/669 , 572.993/C , PAM 88/670 , MH 1 Q 37
Record Identifier
74VMQXEdAAPy
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VMQXEdAAPy
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DDC
A821.1
MMS ID
991000490759702626
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