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19th Century Scotland Bibliography

19th Century Scotland Bibliography. Monday, September 15, 2008. Australia and the South Seas. The Convict Ships 1787-1868. Glasgow Brown, Son and Ferguson, Ltd., 1959, 1969. Considered the definitive study of the convict transportation system from England to New South Wales. Interlibrary loan. Oceans of Consolation Personal Accounts of Irish Migration to Australia. Ithica Cornell UP, 1994. 1. The Fatal Shore The Epic of Australias Founding. Vintage Books, 1988. 1. Swiss, Deborah J. The Great In.

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19th Century Scotland Bibliography. Monday, September 15, 2008. Australia and the South Seas. The Convict Ships 1787-1868. Glasgow Brown, Son and Ferguson, Ltd., 1959, 1969. Considered the definitive study of the convict transportation system from England to New South Wales. Interlibrary loan. Oceans of Consolation Personal Accounts of Irish Migration to Australia. Ithica Cornell UP, 1994. 1. The Fatal Shore The Epic of Australias Founding. Vintage Books, 1988. 1. Swiss, Deborah J. The Great In.

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