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Letters across the Indian Ocean: imagining empire in the private writing of the Prinsep family, 1866-1922
Record no:
68933
Author:
Allbrook, Malcolm
Year:
2013
Series:
STUDIES IN WESTERN AUSTRALIAN HISTORY, 2013, no. 28 : 27-45 [kept History P994.1]
Subject:
Pioneers - Western Australia - Swan River Settlement - History;
Letter writing;
Prinsep, Henry Charles, 1844-1922;
Western Australia - Colonization;
Swan River Settlement (W.A.) - History;
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