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The immigrants / Wendy Lowenstein and Morag Loh.
Record no:
86607
Call no:
305.800994 LOW
Author:
Lowenstein, Wendy, 1927-2006
;
Loh, Morag, 1935-2019
Publisher:
Ringwood, Vic.: Penguin Books Australia
Year:
1994
Series:
Pelican books
Description:
x, 149 p. ; 18 cm.
Subject:
Australia - Emigration and immigration - Biography
;
Multiculturalism - Australia
;
Immigrants - Australia - Case studies
;
Isbn:
0140221883
Notes:
Originally published: Melbourne : Hyland House, 1977.
Type:
Book
Abstract:
Recollections of 17 immigrants who came to Australia from various countries, between 1890 and 1970.
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