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Author
Intercolonial Exhibition
Title
Intercolonial Exhibition of Australasia, Melbourne 1866-67
Secondary Title
Official record containing introduction catalogues, reports and awards of the jurors and essays and statistics on the social and economic resources of the Australasian colonies.
Imprint
Published by authority of the Commissioners, Melbourne, 1867, i-xliv, 9-404, 1-564 pp
Url
https://viewer.slv.vic.gov.au/?entity=IE20412200
Description

Contents:
Introduction pp.i-xliv;
Catalogue of Exhibits pp.9-118;
Guide to the Exhibition, and Companion to Official Catalogue pp.118-158
Reports and awards of Jurors pp.109-404.
Intercolonial Exhibition Essays pp.1-346
Appendix pp-349-564

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