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The Other Side of the Hill - 200 Years of Australian Exploration

The Other Side of the Hill - 200 Years of Australian Exploration

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The Other Side of the Hill - 200 Years of Australian Exploration

by William Joy

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Lane Cove NSW: Doubleday, 1984 The triumphs and the sufferings of the men who opened up Australia. From the earliest adventures of the Spanish and Dutch sailors, the epic journeys of Sturt, Burke and Wills, Giles, Forrest and other land explorers to the latter-day pioneers who have revealed Australias mineral wealth. 252pp illustrated in black and white. Maps to end papers. Inscription to reverse of hald title.

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Title
The Other Side of the Hill - 200 Years of Australian Exploration
Author
William Joy
Format/Binding
Cloth
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Very Good
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Edition
First Edition
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
086824094X
ISBN 13
9780868240947
Publisher
Doubleday
Place of Publication
Lane Cove NSW
Date Published
1984
Size
260x170mm
Keywords
Australian Exploration. History.

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