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Working class standards / lecture by A.W. Foster
Bib ID 929614
Format BookBook
Author
Foster, Alfred W. (Alfred William), 1886-1962
 
Printer (Melbourne : Brown, Prior, Anderson)
Description [Melbourne?] : Melbourne University Press, 1936 
32 p. ; 22 cm. 
Notes

"One of a series of five centenary lectures on 'A century of development in Victoria', arranged by the University of Melbourne."

Subjects Working class - Australia - History.  |  Cost and standard of living - Australia - History.
Other authors/contributors University of Melbourne
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