Tasmania's Golden Years Revisited: From Boom to Bust and Back Again in the Island State Tasmania

ISBN-10
0958709297
ISBN-13
9780958709293
Category
Tasmania
Pages
420
Language
English
Published
2013
Author
David Lloyd Hopkins

Description

Artist, illustrator and author, David Hopkins has gathered together over 2,000 digitally-enhanced images from archival and private collections as a chronicle of Tasmania’s history.

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