Series 7 - W M Bush published volumes

Bill Bush published collection, Volume I © Bill Bush published collection, Volume II © Bill Bush published collection, Volume III © Bill Bush published collection, Volume IV, Index © Bill Bush published collection (loose-leaf volumes), Binder I © Bill Bush published collection (loose-leaf volumes), Binder II © Bill Bush published collection (loose-leaf volumes), Binder III © Bill Bush published collection (loose-leaf volumes), Binder IV ©

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W M Bush published volumes

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  • 1982-2003 (Creation)

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Founded in 1890, the University of Tasmania has a rich and proud history which was celebrated in 2015, as part of our 125th anniversary. We're the fourth oldest university in Australia and this vintage earns us the prestigious title of a sandstone university; one of the nation's oldest tertiary institutions. For more information see; https://www.utas.edu.au/125/home

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Documents comprise PDF images of the document collections compiled by W M Bush and as published by Oceana between 1982 and 2003 in "Antarctica and International Law: A Collection of Inter-State and National Documents" (volumes I-IV, and binders I-IV). The volumes provide the text (or extracts) of relevant documents, along with annotations, cross references and indexes. These are reproduced by permission of Oxford University Press, USA. Images of the originals of documents are provided in other series.

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