Some account of the wars, extirpation, habits, &c., of the native tribes of Tasmania / by J.E. Calde...
Some account of the wars, extirpation, habits, &c., of the native tribes of Tasmania / by J.E. Calder.
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Publisher
[Hobart? : s.n.], 1875 printing (Hobart Town, Tasmania : Henn and Co.)
Alternative title
Native tribes of Tasmania.
Date
1875 printing
Call Numbers
572.996/14 , 87/232 , MA 1 R 8 , MA 1 R 7 , 87/234 , DSM/572.996/C , 87/233
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Language
English
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Physical content
115, iii p. ; 18 cm.
Publication information
Publisher
[Hobart? : s.n.], 1875 printing (Hobart Town, Tasmania : Henn and Co.)
Analytical title
Native tribes of Tasmania.
Place of Publication
Tasmania
Date Published
1875 printing
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Copyright status: Out of copyright.
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Full title
Some account of the wars, extirpation, habits, &c., of the native tribes of Tasmania / by J.E. Calder.
Variant title
Native tribes of Tasmania.
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Notes
General note
Cover title: The native tribes of Tasmania.
Includes an account of George Augustus Robinson and his work among the Tasmanian aborigines.
Selected for Digitisation 2017
Mitchell Library copy 2 at DSM/ 572.996/ C has Alfred Lee bookplate.
Mitchell Library copy signed, 'D.S. Mitchell.'
State Reference Library copy at MA 1 R 8 signed by Henry. F. Gurrier
Citation / References Note
Ferguson, J.A. Bibliography of Australia, 7797.
Additional physical form availability note
Online at the State Library of NSW.
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Call Numbers
572.996/14 , 87/232 , MA 1 R 8 , MA 1 R 7 , 87/234 , DSM/572.996/C , 87/233
Record Identifier
74Vv0rMADGWy
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991015821129702626
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