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Enter the colonies, dancing : a history of dance in Australia, 1835-1940 / Edward H. Pask
Bib ID 2810140
Format BookBook
Author
Pask, Edward H. (Edward Henry), 1940-
 
Description Melbourne : Oxford University Press, 1979 
x, 188 p. : ill., facsims., ports. ; 26 cm. 
ISBN 0195505891 :  0195505891 
Notes

Dancing. Australia, 1835-1940 (ANB/­PRECIS SIN 0389390)

Illustration on lining papers.

Includes indexes.

Bibliography: p. [174]-175.

Subjects Dance - Australia - History.  |  Ballet - Australia - History.

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