An edition of Georgiana's journal (1934)

Georgiana's journal

Melbourne, 1841-1865

[3d ed.].
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An edition of Georgiana's journal (1934)

Georgiana's journal

Melbourne, 1841-1865

[3d ed.].

The journal of a Scottish pioneering lady in colonial Victoria who married a man who came to Australia to practice law in Melbourne in 1839. They lived in Kew and later near Arthur's Seat at Dromana where they had a property. (Squatters)The journal includes her relationship with the local aboriginal communities, and experiences particular to the times eg. Goldrush.

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Publisher
W. Brooks
Language
English
Pages
288

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Cover of: Georgiana's journal
Georgiana's journal: Melbourne, 1841-1865
1978, W. Brooks
in English - [3d ed.].
Cover of: Georgiana's journal
Georgiana's journal: Melbourne a hundred years ago
1934, Angus & Robertson Limited
in English

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Edition Notes

"Fragment of a diary kept by George Gordon McCrae, thirteen years of age": p. [260]-281.
Includes index.

Published in
Sydney

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
994.5/1
Library of Congress
DU228.2 .M32 1978

The Physical Object

Pagination
288 p. :
Number of pages
288

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4220529M
ISBN 10
0725702192
LCCN
80500327
OCLC/WorldCat
6892766
Library Thing
2773252
Goodreads
3985497

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