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The story of the Royal Hotel & the Theatre Royal, Sydney / by Charles H. Bertie
Bib ID 2193843
Format BookBook
Author
Bertie, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1875-1952
 
Edition Deluxe ed. 
Description Sydney : Simmons, 1927 
32 p., [9] leaves of plates : ill. ; 23 cm. 
Collection RNB N.S.W. history series 
Notes

"This edition is limited to 23 copies ... " - T.p. verso.

Library holds 2 copies; nos 2, 14. Both are signed by the author.

Subjects Theatre Royal (George St., Sydney, N.S.W.) - History.  |  Royal Hotel (Sydney, N.S.W.) - History.  |  Theaters - New South Wales - Sydney - History.  |  Hotels - New South Wales - Sydney - History.

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    FERG/5167
    Copy: No. 2 of 23 (hbk)
    Petherick Reading Room (Australian Rare or Fragile)
    SR 994.41 BER
    Copy: No. 14 of 23 (hbk)
    Petherick Reading Room (Australian Rare or Fragile)

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