An edition of Damania (1972)

Damania

the Hydro-Electric Commission, the environment & government in Tasmania.

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An edition of Damania (1972)

Damania

the Hydro-Electric Commission, the environment & government in Tasmania.

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Language
English
Pages
112

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Cover of: Damania;
Damania;: The Hydro-Electric Commission, the environment & government in Tasmania
1972, Fullers Bookshop (Publishing Division)
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Cover of: Damania
Damania: the Hydro-Electric Commission, the environment & government in Tasmania.
1972, Fullers Bookshop (Publishing Division)
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Edition Notes

Proceedings of a symposium held in Hobart, November, 1971, and sponsored by the Lake Pedder Action Committee, the Tasmanian Conservation Trust, and the Australian Conservation Foundation.

Published in
Hobart

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
333.9/14/09946
Library of Congress
HC641 .D35

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 112 p.
Number of pages
112

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5462181M
ISBN 10
085853004X
LCCN
73164795

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