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Captain James Cook RN / text by Sarah Engledow
Bib ID 4609443
Format BookBook
Description Canberra : National Portrait Gallery, [2009] 
7 p. : col.ill., ports ; 21 cm. 
Series

Portrait profile (National Portrait Gallery (Australia)).

Notes

Includes 2 postcards of "Captain James Cook RN" by John Webber.

Subjects Cook, James, - 1728-1779 - Portraits.  |  Cook, James, 1728-1779 -- Portraits.
Other authors/contributors Engledow, Sarah  |  Webber, John, 1752-1793  |  Webber, John, 1752-1793 Captain James Cook RN  |  Webber, John, 1752-1793 Captain James Cook RN  |  National Portrait Gallery (Australia)
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Captain James Cook portraits at the National Portrait Gallery Australia

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