An edition of Rural Australia and New Zealand (1938)

Rural Australia and New Zealand

some observations of current trends

1st AMS ed.
Rural Australia and New Zealand
Edmund de Schweinitz Brunner, ...
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An edition of Rural Australia and New Zealand (1938)

Rural Australia and New Zealand

some observations of current trends

1st AMS ed.

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AMS Press
Language
English
Pages
70

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Cover of: Rural Australia and New Zealand
Rural Australia and New Zealand: some observations of current trends
1978, AMS Press
in English - 1st AMS ed.
Cover of: Rural Australia and New Zealand
Rural Australia and New Zealand: some observations of current trends
1938, American Council, Institute of Pacific Relations
in English

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 69-70.
Reprint of the 1938 ed. published by the American Council, Institute of Pacific Relations, San Francisco, which was issued as no. 2 of Studies of the Pacific.

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New York
Series
Studies of the Pacific ;, no. 2.

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Dewey Decimal Class
330.9/94/06
Library of Congress
HD2152 .B78 1978

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Pagination
xiii, 70 p. ;
Number of pages
70

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Open Library
OL5204735M
ISBN 10
0404595138
LCCN
75030123
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4560581

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