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The history of Alice Springs through landmarks and street names / Jose Petrick ; foreword by Vern O'Brien
Bib ID 1351972
Format BookBook
Author
Petrick, Jose
 
Description Alice Springs, N.T. : J. Petrick, 1996 
viii, 197 p. : ill., map, ports. ; 30 cm. 
ISBN 0646302566 
Notes

Includes index.

"Previously part published as Street names tell history of Alice Springs by Jose Petrick and The Story of the Centralian Advocate, Alice Springs' first newspaper by Robert Watt'.

Available from J. Petrick, P.O. Box 3793, Alice Springs, N.T. 0871.

"Third edition updated to 1996"--cover.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 194)

Subjects Street names - Northern Territory - Alice Springs.  |  Streets - Northern Territory - Alice Springs.  |  Names, Geographical - Northern Territory - Alice Springs.  |  Alice Springs (N.T.) - Biography.  |  Alice Springs (N.T.) - History.
Other authors/contributors Petrick, Jose. Street names tell history of Alice Springs

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