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The Life of George Bass, Surgeon and Sailor of the Enlightenment

The Life of George Bass, Surgeon and Sailor of the Enlightenment

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The Life of George Bass, Surgeon and Sailor of the Enlightenment

by Miriam Estensen

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Crows Nest NSW, Australia: Allen & Unwin, 2005 On 5 February 1802, the 142- ton brig Venus cleared Sydney heads to begin a trading voyage through the islands of the Pacific. On board as captain was one of her owners, the surgeon, navigator, adventurer and now entrepreneur George Bass. Neither Bass nor the Venus completed the voyage. They simply vanished into the Pacific? 259pp. Size 240x160mm.

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Title
The Life of George Bass, Surgeon and Sailor of the Enlightenment
Author
Miriam Estensen
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Hardcover
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Used - Very Good
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ISBN 10
1741141303
ISBN 13
9781741141306
Publisher
Allen & Unwin
Place of Publication
Crows Nest NSW, Australia
Date Published
2005

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