PERRY, Warren
The Science Museum of Victoria
Science Museum of Victoria, Melbourne: 1972
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Melbourne, Science Museum of Victoria, 1972. Small quarto, xx, 203 pages plus numerous pages of plates (totalling 81 illustrations). Papered boards lightly mottled; edges lightly foxed; a very good copy with the dustwrapper sunned about the spine, and slightly rubbed.
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