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Alternative title: John Martineau in Melbourne
Alternative title: Melbourne in 1867
Notes:The identical article, with a slight title variation, is published in Margin in 1987 and 1993.-
Appears in:
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y
Letters from Australia
London
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Longmans, Green
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1869
Z1058331
1869
selected work
prose
travel
John Martineau spent fifteen months in the Australian colonies around the period 1867-1868. During his visit, he wrote most of his 'Letters from Australia', originally published in the London Spectator under the signature 'Wild Ass', and later collected into a single volume Letters from Australia (1869).
London : Longmans, Green , 1869 pg. 13-25
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y
Letters from Australia
London
:
Longmans, Green
,
1869
Z1058331
1869
selected work
prose
travel
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Appears in:
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y
Margin
no.
18
1987
Z1111872
1987
periodical issue
1987
pg.
6-19
Note:
- With title: Melbourne in 1867
- At head of text: 'Contributed by Dennis Davison'
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y
Margin
no.
18
1987
Z1111872
1987
periodical issue
1987
pg.
6-19
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Appears in:
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y
Margin
no.
30
1993
Z1058334
1993
periodical issue
1993
pg.
21-33
Note:
- With title: John Martineau in Melbourne
- At head of text: 'Contributed by Dennis Davison'
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y
Margin
no.
30
1993
Z1058334
1993
periodical issue
1993
pg.
21-33
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