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George Windsor Earl (1813–1865) was an English navigator and author of works on the Indian Archipelago. He coined the term 'Indu-nesian', later popularised and adopted as the name for Indonesia.

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by Earl, George Windsor, d. 1865
[Straits Settlements] : Printed by Matthew Gregory Sr. at the Penang Gazette Press, 1863
 
 
Uniform title: Enterprise in tropical Australia
by Earl, George Windsor, d. 1865
London : Madden and Malcolm, [1846?]
 
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