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Emerald Egg of Oz : Neo-Pagan journal of the Church of All Worlds, Australia
Bib ID 1081476
Format JournalJournal
Description Belconnen, A.C.T. : Emerald Egg 
v. : ill. ; 30 cm. 
Notes

Description based on: May/­June 2001 ; caption title.

Frequency Bimonthly 
Subjects Church of All Worlds Australia - Periodicals.  |  Paganism - Australia - Periodicals.  |  Paganism - Periodicals.
Other authors/contributors Church of All Worlds Australia

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    Collect from: Main Reading Room (Australian Collection)
    Call Number: Nq 292.005 EME
    Status: Available
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