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Port Phillip gentlemen and good society in Melbourne before the gold rushes
De Serville, Paul, 1943-
Year: 1980.
Publisher:  Oxford University Press. 
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Frontmatter
Acknowledgements
I A Most Unfortunate Set of Colonists
II Manners and Morals
III The Pale of Fashion
IV The Gentleman Squatter
V A Question of Honour
VI Blood, Merit...or Money?
VII The End of the Golden Age
Appendix I: Gentlemen by Birth
Appendix II: Gentlemen in Society
Appendix III: Colonists Claiming Gentle Birth
Appendix IV: Club Members
Appendix V: Magistrates and Committees
Appendix VI: Duels, Challenges, Horsewhippings and Courts of Honour
Appendix VII: A Select List of Insolvents
Appendix VIII: Necrology
Abbreviations
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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Title: Port Phillip gentlemen and good society in Melbourne before the gold rushes : Paul De Serville.
Author: De Serville, Paul, 1943-
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Source Version: Port Phillip gentlemen and good society in Melbourne before the gold rushes : Paul De Serville
De Serville, Paul, 1943-
Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1980.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.03387
Subject Headings: • Pioneers -- Australia -- Victoria
• Melbourne (Vic.) -- Social life and customs
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