South Australia : its history, resources and productions

Maker and Role
Editor: William Harcus
Publisher: Sampson, Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington
Production date
1876
Description
A history of South Australia from the early colonial days including the Wakefield colonization scheme, the founding fathers and pioneers. Describes the colony's political system, government, judiciary, economy, farming, land laws, railways, mining, Murray River trade, telegraph, education, religion and immigration.
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Classification
Book/Documentary Objects/Communication Objects/Nomenclature
Media/Materials Description
Olive green linen boards; gold lettering spine; black lettering front board
Measurements
xv, 432 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm.
Measurements
0 - Whole = Height x Width x Depth (mm) = 225 x 60 x 150mm
Subjects
South Australia - Description and travel
South Australia - History
South Australia - Economic conditions
Accession Number
A149.149

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