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Take Me to the River. The Story of Perth's Foreshore.

Take Me to the River. The Story of Perth's Foreshore.

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Take Me to the River. The Story of Perth's Foreshore.

by Bolleter, Julian

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Crawley: UWA Publishing. 2015. 1st ed., pp xiv, 279, orig stiff wraps, very good condition The history of the many schemes proposed for the foreshore of the Swan River. 1st edition. Stiff Wraps.

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Muir Books AU (AU)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Take Me to the River. The Story of Perth's Foreshore.
Author
Bolleter, Julian
Format/Binding
Stiff Wraps
Book Condition
Used
Edition
1st edition
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
UWA Publishing
Place of Publication
Crawley
Date Published
2015
Keywords
Architecture, Art, Design, Environmental, Perth, Photography, Swan River, Town Planning, Western Australia

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