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Conference Paper

Author
Legg, Stephen
Title
SouthAustralian press coverage of the debate on the climatic influence of forests, 1836 - 1956
In
Australia's Ever-changing Forests VII: Proceedings of the Ninth National Conference of the Australian Forest History Society Inc
Editors
Feary, Sue and Robinson, Rob
Imprint
Australian Forest History Society, Canberra, 2016, p. 11
Url
https://www.foresthistory.org.au/2015_conference_papers/13%20Legg%20-%20South%20Australian%20press%20coverage%20of%20the%20debate%20on%20the%20climatic%20influence%20of%20forests%201836-1956.pdf
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