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John Graham, Convict 1824: An Historical Narrative

by Gibbings, Robert (story & illusts)

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A S Barnes, New York 1957. 21.0 x 14.0cms, 132pp, b/w illusts. very good hardback (no dustwrapper) Gibling presents this' historical narrative' as the history of John Graham, Irish born, and Eliza Anne Fraser, Orkney Islands, who met at Morton Bay / Brisbane. He writes: no event of any importance has been mentioned without authentic evidence, and if there is any error in the story it is that of understatement'.

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Title
John Graham, Convict 1824: An Historical Narrative
Author
Gibbings, Robert (story & illusts)
Book Condition
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Hardcover
Publisher
A S Barnes, New York 1957
Keywords
transportation moreton bay brisbane sydney

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