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The long farewell / Don Charlwood
Bib ID 1611337
Format BookBook
Author
Charlwood, D. E. (Donald Ernest), 1915-2012
 
Description Ringwood, Vic. : Allen Lane, 1981 
x, 338 p. : ill., 2 maps ; 23 cm. 
ISBN 0713914289 : 
Full contents Includes index. 
Notes

Great Britain. Emigration to Australia. Voyages by sailing ships, 1800-1900 (ANB/­PRECIS SIN 0492183)

Dustjacket subtitle: Settlers under sail.

Bibliography: p. 320-327.

Subjects Sailing ships.  |  Voyages and travels.  |  Australia - Emigration and immigration.  |  Great Britain - Emigration and immigration.

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