John Cumberland / by James L. Michael.
John Cumberland / by James L. Michael.
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Author / Creator
Publisher
Sydney : J. R. Clarke, [1860]
Date
[1860]
Call Numbers
A821/ M621/ 2A1 , A821/ M621/ 2A2 , RB/DS829.1/M621.2/1A , A821/ M621/ 2A3 , DSM/A821/M , DSM/A821/M621/2A1 , T0100578
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Language
English
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Physical content
206 p. ; 19 cm.
Publication information
Publisher
Sydney : J. R. Clarke, [1860]
Place of Publication
New South Wales
Date Published
[1860]
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Access Conditions
Copyright status: Out of copyright.
Mitchell Library copy at A821/M621/2A3: To be issued in supervised area.
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John Cumberland / by James L. Michael.
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Author / Creator
Notes
General note
Selected for Digitisation 2017
821/M621/2A1 contains newspaper cutting of author obituary. A821/M621/2A3 signed by Henry Kendall.
Mitchell Library copy : A821/M621/2A1, Henry Kendall's presentation copy to Rev. A. E. Selwyn and has the bookplate of "Bertram Stevens'.
Mitchell Library copy at DSM/ A821/ M has Alfred Lee bookplate.
Rare Books copy has stamp: 'The Free Library, Sydney. Bequeathed by Mr Justice Wise, 1865'. In 1865 Mr. Justice Wise presented the N.S.W. Government with his library of Australian books, pamphlets and manuscripts, in trust, to be placed in a Free Public Library. These volumes were held by the Australian Museum until the Free Public Library of New S...
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Online at the State Library of NSW.
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Call Numbers
A821/ M621/ 2A1 , A821/ M621/ 2A2 , RB/DS829.1/M621.2/1A , A821/ M621/ 2A3 , DSM/A821/M , DSM/A821/M621/2A1 , T0100578
Record Identifier
74VvwGKJw28b
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvwGKJw28b
Other Identifiers
DDC
A821.1
MMS ID
991004356419702626
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