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The romance of the South Pole : Antarctic voyages and explorations / by G. Barnett Smith
Bib ID 1009713
Format BookBook
Author
Smith, George Barnett, 1841-1909
 
Description London : Nelson, 1902 
235 p., [12] leaves of plates : ill., maps ; 19 cm. 
Collection Marcie Muir collection of Australian children's books 
Notes

Includes: The first voayge of Captain Cook and Cook's later voyages and death.

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Muir, 6836

Subjects Cook, James, - 1728-1779.  |  Antarctica - Discovery and exploration.  |  South Pole - Discovery and exploration.

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    Copy: Muir copy hbk
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    N 910.4 C771Sm Main Reading Room (Australian Collection)

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