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Rude timber buildings in Australia, by Philip Cox and John Freeland; 134 photographs by Wesley Stacey
Bib ID 2645776
Format BookBook
Author
Cox, Philip, 1939-
 
Description London, Thames & Hudson, 1969 
215 p. illus. 28 cm. 
ISBN 0500340358 
Notes

Bibliography: p. 210-211.

Subjects Building, Wooden - Australia.  |  Building - Australia.
Other authors/contributors Stacey, Wes (Wesley), 1941- illus  |  Freeland, J. M. (John Maxwell), 1920-1983, joint author
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