The Adelaide Hills, plans for preservation

proceedings of a seminar conducted by Dept. of Adult Education, the University of Adelaide, in association with the Australian Conservation Foundation, September 27-28, 1974 at the University of Adelaide

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The Adelaide Hills, plans for preservation

proceedings of a seminar conducted by Dept. of Adult Education, the University of Adelaide, in association with the Australian Conservation Foundation, September 27-28, 1974 at the University of Adelaide

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English
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77

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 12-13.

Published in
[Adelaide]
Series
Publication - Dept. of Adult Education, University of Adelaide ;, no. 42, Publication (University of Adelaide. Dept. of Adult Education) ;, no. 42.

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Dewey Decimal Class
333.78/099423/1
Library of Congress
QH77.A8 A33

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Pagination
77 p. :
Number of pages
77

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3901826M
ISBN 10
0855782080
LCCN
81464105
OCLC/WorldCat
7730831

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