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A true story of the collision in Bass Strait between the ferry Coogee travelling from Launceston, Tasmania to Melbourne, and the sailing barque Fortunato Figari on Christmas Eve, 1903.
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Softcover book
Published 2021
104-pages
Black and white photos
SKU
SKU19335
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Weight
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Author
Gregory Wane
ISBN
9780980866353
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