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Fourteen journeys over the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, 1813-1841 / collected and edited by George Mackaness
Bib ID 1639364
Format BookBook
Description Sydney : Ford, 1950-1951. 
3 v. (100; 104; 76 p.) : ill., map, ports. ; 25 cm. 
Series

Australian historical monographs ; no. 20, 21 & 22

Collection Rex Nan Kivell Collection ; NK4166.  RNB Australian history series 
Full contents
  • pt. 1. 1813-1815. The journals of Blaxland, Evans, Cox, Macquarie and Antill
  • pt. 2. 1819-1827. The journals of Quay, Gaudichaud and Pellion ; Mrs Hawkins ; Barron Field ; D'Urville and Lesson ; Anonymous
  • pt. 3. The journals of Backhouse, Darwin, Mrs Louisa Anne Meredith and Mrs Sophie Stanger.
 
Notes

"In three parts".

Edition limited to 135 copies for sale & 15 for presentation. Signed by the editor.

Includes bibliographical references.

Library's copy at NK4166 is a presentation copy.

Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK4166.

Subjects Blue Mountains (N.S.W. : Mountains) - Discovery and exploration.  |  New South Wales - Description and travel - To 1850.
Other authors/contributors Mackaness, George, 1882-1968
Also Titled

Journals of Blaxland, Evans, Cox, Macquarie and Antill.

Journals of Quay, Gaudichard and Pellion ; Mrs Hawkins ; Barron Field ; D'Urville and Lesson ...

Journals of Backhouse, Darwin, Mrs Louise Anne Meredith and Mrs Sophie Stanger.

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    Nq 994 MAC
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    Main Reading Room (Australian Collection)
    FERG/5113
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    Petherick Reading Room (Australian Rare or Fragile)
    NK4166
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