Issue Details: First known date: 1888... vol. 13 no. 15 25 February 1888 of The Northern Star est. 1876 The Northern Star and Richmond and Tweed Rivers Advocate
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Notes

  • The Volume number is printed as 14 on the masthead but this is a printer's error. This error continues in subsequent issues until 7 March 1888 when the Volume sequence reverts to 13.

Contents

* Contents derived from the 1888 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Picturesque Atlas of Australia, single work review
— Review of Picturesque Atlas of Australasia 1886 single work picture book non-fiction ;

A glowing review of the Atlas: 'The work is superbly got up, the engravings and illustrations being works of art, the maps finished productions, and the letter press and paper all that can be desired, - as may be imagined when it is stated that the estimated cash outlay for the production of the Work has already exceeded £60,000. The Work in question gives a panorama of Australian history and life, from the days of the earliest Spanish and Dutch navigators, and the landing of Captain Cook in 1770, down to the present time [1888], with characteristic sketches of the scenery from sea, mountain, forest, and city and everything relating to our Colonial life and enterprise'.

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