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Sydney / Delia Falconer
Bib ID 4810268
Format BookBook
Author
Falconer, Delia, 1966-
 
Description Sydney : New South, 2010 
v, 293 p. ; 19 cm. 
ISBN 9781921410925 (hbk.) 
Series

Cities series ; 3.

Summary

"Sydney may look golden, but this is the sunniness of Mozart, whose bright notes, especially at their most joyous, seem to cast themselves out across a great abyss." Sydney has always been the sexiest and most gaudy of our cities.

Notes

Col. maps on endpapers.

Includes bibliographical references.

Subjects Haunted places - New South Wales - Sydney.  |  Sydney (N.S.W.) - History.

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