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Single & free : female migration to Australia, 1833-1837 / Elizabeth Rushen
Bib ID 1123622
Format BookBook
Author
Rushen, Elizabeth A
 
Description Melbourne : Australian Scholarly Pub., c2003 
xii, 227 p., [16] p. of plates : ill., ports., facsims. ; 25 cm. 
ISBN 1740970381 
Notes

Includes index.

Bibliography: 212-220.

Subjects Women foreign workers - Australia - History.  |  Single women - Australia - History.  |  Women immigrants - Australia - History - 19th century.  |  Australia - Emigration and immigration - History.  |  Australia - Emigration and immigration - History - 19th century.
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