Title: Henry Lawson Among Maoris

Author: William H. Pearson

Publication details: Reed Publishing (NZ) Ltd, 1968, Wellington

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Henry Lawson Among Maoris

V Work Published and Unpublished Relating to New Zealand History

V Work Published and Unpublished Relating to New Zealand History

(a)Official:

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