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A naturalist among the head-hunters : Being an account of three visits to the Solomon islands in the years 1886, 1887, and 1888
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A naturalist among the head-hunters : Being an account of three visits to the Solomon islands in the years 1886, 1887, and 1888
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Publication date
1890.
Call number
332730
Creator
Woodford, C. M (1852-1927)
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Dimensions
20 cm
Associated people
London, Jack, (1876-1916,)
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