Some correspondence of Captain William Bligh, R.N., with John and Francis Godolphin Bond, 1776-1811 : with an introduction and notes / by George Mackaness ; with five illustrations
- Bib ID:
- 1634453
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- Bligh, William, 1754-1817
- Description:
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- Sydney : Ford, 1949
- 40 p. : ill., ports., chart, facsim. ; 25 cm.
- Series:
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- Rex Nan Kivell Collection ; NK4166.
- Australian historical monographs ; no. 19.
- Notes:
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- Edition limited to 125 copies for sale and 15 for presentation. Signed by George Mackaness.
- Dedicated to Rex Nan Kivell.
- National Library of Australia's NK4166 copy is presentation copy "A", signed by George Mackaness and inscribed to Rex Nan Kivell, 30/11/49.
- Library's copy at NK4166 is a presentation copy.
- Rex nan Kivell Collection NK4166.
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- Copyright:
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In Copyright
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- Reason for copyright status:
- Until 2038 [Creator Date of Death + 70 Years]
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- Material type:
- Literary Dramatic Musical
- Presumed date of death of creator (latest date):
- 1968
- Published status:
- Published
- Publication date:
- 1949
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