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The Swampers

Hume Nisbet

Editora: Muhammad Humza

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The Swampers: A Romance of the Westralian Goldfields is a novel published in 1897. "My story is before you, sympathetic or hostile readers, and I trust it may interest you with all its faults. The characters are purely imaginative, but some of the incidents are drawn from facts, and in the descriptions I have done my utmost to be exact and realistic".
Disponível desde: 16/08/2022.

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