Vocabulary of the language spoken by the Aborigines of the southern and eastern portions of the sett...
Vocabulary of the language spoken by the Aborigines of the southern and eastern portions of the settled districts of South Australia ... preceded by a grammar ... / by H.A.E. Meyer.
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Author / Creator
Publisher
Adelaide : James Allen, 1843.
Date
1843.
Call Numbers
84/82 , DSM/499.6/23A1 , 499.5/23A2 , MJ 3 R 15
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Language
English
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vii, 111 p. ; 22 cm.
Publication information
Publisher
Adelaide : James Allen, 1843.
Place of Publication
South Australia
Date Published
1843.
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Copyright status: Out of copyright.
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Vocabulary of the language spoken by the Aborigines of the southern and eastern portions of the settled districts of South Australia ... preceded by a grammar ... / by H.A.E. Meyer.
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Selected for Digitisation 2017
Dixson Library copy at: 84/82 has a letter from George Grey and a press clipping attached.
Mitchell Library copy at DSM/ 499.6/ 23A1, copy 2 signed, 'D.S. Mitchell' and lacks cover.
Mitchell Library copy at DSM/ 499.6/ 23A1: Signed W.A. Caushom.
State Reference Library copy at MJ 3 R 15 has Alph. Pinart bookplate and decorative end papers....
Citation / References Note
Ferguson, J.A. Bibliography of Australia, 3661.
Additional physical form availability note
Online at the State Library of NSW.
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84/82 , DSM/499.6/23A1 , 499.5/23A2 , MJ 3 R 15
Record Identifier
74VvgLraNOzX
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvgLraNOzX
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991012296669702626
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