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Lawless Harvests or God Save the Judges
A legal history of Van Diemen's Land (subsequently Tasmania) from 1803 to 1855.




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Lawyers and the Community
A history of lawyers and the Tasmanian community from Tasman Shields K.C. to John Kable Q.C. This is an out-of-print book in USED and somewhat worn condition.

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Learning to Live Learning to Die
Learning to Live Learning to Die is a memoir from Susanne Foster Atkins, written when she knew she had terminal cancer.

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Lefroy
A history of Tasmania's forgotten gold town of Lefroy.

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Leftover Makeovers - used
Tasmanian cook Sally Wise gives quick and fabulous recipes using leftovers from your fridge and pantry.


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Legacy of a Norfolk Plains Convict - William Webb
The history of the convict William Webb, transported for theft, and the very successful legacy his family left to the young colony in the Northern Midlands of Tasmania and beyond.

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Legends of the Air - F-86 Sabre, MiG-15 Fagot, Hawker Hunter
The story of three of the classic jet fighters of the 1950s.

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Legerwood Days
A history of the North East Tasmanian town of Legerwood.

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Let Me Out of Russia - a struggle for freedom
A true story of a Tasmanian family.

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Letters from Bob – Captain George Pollard Kay, Flight Commander 46th Squadron Royal Flying Corps | 1917 [ANTIQUARIAN – HC – Memorial Edition]

The wartime letters of Captain George Pollard Kay — known to his family as "Bob" — published in 1917 by his father as a memorial to his son, who was killed in action over France on 4 March 1917 at the age of 20. Kay attended Geelong Grammar School, where he was school prefect and house captain. In February 1916 he sailed from Australia for England, one of nine Grammar boys who joined up together.


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