Proofs of Kookaburras and saytrs : some recollections of the Fanfrolico Press. [1954]

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Proofs of Kookaburras and saytrs : some recollections of the Fanfrolico Press. [1954]

Includes uncorrected and corrected galley proofs, page paste-up from the galley proofs and some page proofs.

4 items (1.2 cm.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7034263

Libraries Australia

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Lindsay, Jack, 1900-1990

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