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An edition of Those were the days (1988)

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Moa Publications
Language
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Those were the days: a nostalgic look at the ... from the pages of the Weekly news.
1988, Moa Publications
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Table of Contents

[v. 2] The 1920s / compiled by Stephen Barnett
[v. 4] The 1940s / compiled by Phillip Ridge.

Edition Notes

Published in
Auckland, N.Z
Other Titles
Weekly news (Auckland, N.Z. : 1863)

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
079/.9311
Library of Congress
PN5599.A83 W447 1988

The Physical Object

Pagination
v. <2, 4 > :

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2279142M
ISBN 10
1869470346, 1869470354
LCCN
89170715

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