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Golden miles / by Katharine Susannah Prichard
Bib ID 1861361
Format BookBook
Author
Prichard, Katharine Susannah, 1883-1969
 
Description London : J. Cape in association with Australasian Publishing Co., 1948 
385 p. ; 21 cm. 
ISBN 0860684164 (pbk. Virago) 
Notes

The second of the author's trilogy of novels, the others being The Roaring nineties, and Winged seeds.

Subjects Australian fiction - 20th century.  |  Gold mines and mining - Western Australia - Boulder - Fiction.

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    PAL 820.9 P176 P947g
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    PAL 820.9 P176 P947g
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    Petherick Reading Room (Australian Rare or Fragile)

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