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APA Citation

Hay, John, & Arnold, John, & Monash University. National Centre for Australian Studies.  1995  Bibliography of Australian literature project : list of Australian writers, 1788-1992 / [editors, John Arnold and John Hay]  National Centre for Australian Studies, Monash University, Clayton, Vic. :

MLA Citation

Hay, John, and Arnold, John, and Monash University. National Centre for Australian Studies.  Bibliography of Australian literature project : list of Australian writers, 1788-1992 / [editors, John Arnold and John Hay]  National Centre for Australian Studies, Monash University, Clayton, Vic. :  1995

Australian/Harvard Citation

Hay, John, & Arnold, John, & Monash University. National Centre for Australian Studies.  1995,  Bibliography of Australian literature project : list of Australian writers, 1788-1992 / [editors, John Arnold and John Hay]  National Centre for Australian Studies, Monash University, Clayton, Vic. :

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  | title=Bibliography of Australian literature project : list of Australian writers, 1788-1992 / [editors, John Arnold and John Hay]
  | author1=Hay, John, 1942-
  | author2=Arnold, John, 1950 (Feb. 6)-
  | author3=Monash University. National Centre for Australian Studies
  | publisher=National Centre for Australian Studies, Monash University
  | isbn=0732608619
  | language=English
}}


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