William Henry Traill - Works

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A QUEENLY COLONY: PEN SKETCHES AND CAMERA GLIMPSES, Brisbane 1901, 142 pages, ill. A PLAIN EXPLANATION OF THE NEW LAND ACT OF 1876, AND REGULATIONS: SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR THE INFORMATION AND GUIDANCE OF SELECTORS IN EVERY PART OF THE COLONY, Toowoomba 1877, 33 pages. HISTORICAL SKETCH OF QUEENSLAND, Sydney 1980, 111 pages (Facsimile. Published originally as a section of ‘Picturesque atlas of Australasia’ edited by Andrew Garran, Sydney 1886)

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