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The narrative of a voyage of discovery, performed in His Majesty's vessel the Lady Nelson, of sixty tons burthen, with sliding keels, in the years 1800, 1801 and 1802, to New South Wales / by James Grant. To which is prefixed, An account of the origin of sliding keels
Bib ID 2312357
Format BookBook
Author
Grant, James, 1772-1833
 
Description London : Printed by C. Roworth ... for T. Egerton ... , 1803 
xxvi, 195 p., [7] leaves of plates (some folded) : ill. (1 col.), 1 chart, 1 port. ; 28 cm. 
Collection Rex Nan Kivell Collection ; NK683  Rex Nan Kivell Collection ; NK3417 
Notes

Library's copy has bookplate ex libris Gregory M. Mathews.

Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK683, NK3417.

Cited In

Ferguson, J.A. Australia, 375

Subjects Lady Nelson (Ship)  |  Voyages and travels.  |  Aboriginal Australians.  |  Keels.  |  New South Wales - History - 1788-1851.  |  New South Wales - Discovery and exploration.

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