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C L Richmond & Sons, Davenport 1969. 22.0 x 14.0cms,132pp, b/w illusts, very good paperback & cover This book covers: choosing Botany Bay; applied science in commercial navigation; Cook's discoveries & his pupils; the fur trade of the North Pacific; French & American opinions on Pacific trade; the whaling industry; the proserity of whaling; the policy of transportation; the parallel of Freetown, Sierra Leone; the Tench appraisal & a French commentary.
TRADING POSTS OR PENAL COLONIES The Commercial Significance of Cook's New Holland Route to the Pacific. by Dallas, K. M - 1969
by Dallas, K. M
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TRADING POSTS OR PENAL COLONIES The Commercial Significance of Cook's New Holland Route to the Pacific.
by Dallas, K. M
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Devonport: C. L. Richmond & Sons/Fullers Bookshop. Fine. 1969. First Edition. Paperback. With illustrated endpapers, index; stiff illustrated wrapper, previous owners name inside of front cover. This book is light, and postage will be reduced for shipment within Australia. ; 220 x 140mm; 132 pages .
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- Publisher C. L. Richmond & Sons/Fullers Bookshop
- Place of Publication Devonport
- Date Published 1969
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Trading Posts Or Penal Colonies: Cook's Route To Pacific Trade / The Commercial Significance Of Cook's New Holland Route To The Pacific
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