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List view record 36992: Vintage cars, 1919-1930List view anchor tag for record 36992: Vintage cars, 1919-1930
List view record 36993: Easy vegan : 140 vegan dishes, from everyday to gourmetList view anchor tag for record 36993: Easy vegan : 140 vegan dishes, from everyday to gourmet
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The making of MONA

Franklin, Adrian, 1955-2014
Books, Manuscripts
In 2001, David Walsh founded the Moorilla Museum of Antiquities on the Berriedale peninsula in Hobart, which closed in 2007 to undergo $75 Million renovations. It was re-opened in January 2011 as the Museum of Old and New Art or MONA. The inside story of Australia's most exciting museum. Hailed a...
List view record 36996: The impact of technology in sportList view anchor tag for record 36996: The impact of technology in sport
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List view record 36997: How the Olympics came to beList view anchor tag for record 36997: How the Olympics came to be
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List view record 36998: Painting beautiful skin tones with color and light : in oil, pastel and watercolorList view anchor tag for record 36998: Painting beautiful skin tones with color and light : in oil, pastel and watercolor
List view record 36999: My cookbook of bakingList view anchor tag for record 36999: My cookbook of baking
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Victoria : a life

Wilson, A. N. (Andrew Norman), 1950-2014
Books, Manuscripts
When Queen Victoria died in 1901, she had ruled for nearly 64 years. She was mother of 9 and grandmother of 42, and the matriarch of Royal Europe. She was one of the most passionate, expressive, humorous and unconventional women who ever lived.
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