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Adventurous roving natures

Paul A. Rosenzweig

Adventurous roving natures

[Northern Territory Volunteers of 1914]

by Paul A. Rosenzweig

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Published by Historical Society of the Northern Territory in Casuarina, N.T .
Written in

    Subjects:
  • Military service, Voluntary. -- Northern Territory.,
  • Northern Territory -- Armed Forces -- Reserves.

  • Edition Notes

    Other titlesNorthern Territory Volunteers of 1914
    Statementby Paul A. Rosenzweig, .
    SeriesOccasional paper series / Historical Society of the Northern Territory -- no. 5/2007, Occasional paper series (Historical Society of the Northern Territory) -- no. 5/2007.
    ContributionsHistorical Society of the Northern Territory.
    Classifications
    LC ClassificationsUB320 .R67 2007
    The Physical Object
    Pagination21 p. :
    Number of Pages21
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL17037217M
    ISBN 109780980325454
    LC Control Number2008411854
    OCLC/WorldCa237201641

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