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The journal of Ensign Best 1837-1848 / edited with an introduction and notes by Nancy M. Taylor
Record no:
56122
Call no:
994.02 BES
Author:
Best, Abel Dottin William, 1816-1900
;
Taylor, N. M. (Nancy Margaret), 1919-
Publisher:
Wellington, N. Z.: R. E. Owen, Government Printer
Year:
1966
Series:
A Turnbull Library monograph ; no. 2
Description:
465 p. [ 9] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), facsims., maps ; 25 cm.
Subject:
Best, Abel Dottin William
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Soldiers - England - Diaries
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Soldiers - England - Biography
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Convict ships
;
New South Wales - History - 1788-1851
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New Zealand - History
;
Norfolk Island - History
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