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W.G. Spence and the rise of the trade unions / by Helen G. Palmer and Jessie MacLeod ; illustrated by William Mahony
Bib ID 633583
Format BookBook
Author
Palmer, Helen G. (Helen Gwynneth), 1917-1979
 
Description [Melbourne] Longmans [1964] 
56 p. ill. 21 cm. 
Series

Australian landmarks

Notes

Bibliography: p. 56.

Subjects Spence, William Guthrie, - 1846-1926.  |  Labor unions - Australia.
Other authors/contributors MacLeod, Jessie, 1909-1996, joint author
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