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    Colonial Coastlines: 'Unsettled' Settlements

    134062_16647_CE1 PUB 54088-1 Pub version.pdf (2.677Mb)
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    Authors
    Blaber, Ron
    Date
    2009
    Type
    Book Chapter
    
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    Blaber, Ron. 2009. Colonial Coastlines: 'Unsettled' Settlements, in Susan Hosking, Rick Hosking, Rebecca Pannell and Nena Bierbaum (ed), Something Rich & Strange: Sea Changes, Beaches and the Littoral in The Antipodes. pp. 305-313. South Australia: Wakefield Press.
    Source Title
    Something Rich & Strange: Sea Changes, Beaches and the Littoral in The Antipodes
    ISBN
    978 1 86254 870 1
    Faculty
    Faculty of Media, Society and Culture
    School of Media, Culture and Creative Arts
    Faculty of Humanities
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    From the book - Something Rich & Strange: Sea Changes, Beaches and the Littoral in The Antipodes Wakefield Press RRP $29.95.

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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/5464
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