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Making Crime Pay : the evolution of convict tourism in Tasmania. by YOUNG, David - 1996

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Making Crime Pay : the evolution of convict tourism in Tasmania. by YOUNG, David - 1996

Making Crime Pay : the evolution of convict tourism in Tasmania.

by YOUNG, David

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Hobart: Tasmanian Historical Research Association. 1996. 208pp, illustrated. Soft covers; spine a little sunned, a few trifling marks on the front. A very good clean copy. ***Signed by the author. ISBN 090947916X .
  • Bookseller Astrolabe Booksellers AU (AU)
  • Book Condition Used
  • Binding Paperback
  • ISBN 10 090947916X
  • ISBN 13 9780909479169
  • Publisher Tasmanian Historical Research Association
  • Place of Publication Hobart
  • Date Published 1996
  • Keywords convicts, tasmania, tourism, Van Diemen's Land

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Making Crime Pay: The Evolution of Convict Tourism

by Young, David

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Hobart: Tasmanian Historical Research Assoc, 1996. Soft cover. NF.. 0x0x0. B+W photos. Signature bound.
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Making Crime Pay: The Evolution Of Convict Tourism In Tasmania

by Young, David

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Tasmanian Historical Research Association, Hobart 1996. 21.0 x 15.0cms 208pp b/w illusts, very good+ paperback & cover This book explores attitudes to Port Arthur and other convict sites and artefacts since 1856 as well as the growing convict tourism industry (1946-1972).
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