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Port Phillip gentlemen and good society in Melbourne before the gold rushes
Paul De Serville-
Frontmatter
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Acknowledgements (page 11)
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I A Most Unfortunate Set of Colonists (page 13)
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II Manners and Morals (page 35)
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III The Pale of Fashion (page 55)
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IV The Gentleman Squatter (page 82)
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V A Question of Honour (page 106)
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VI Blood, Merit...or Money? (page 125)
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VII The End of the Golden Age (page 150)
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Appendix I: Gentlemen by Birth (page 171)
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Appendix II: Gentlemen in Society (page 188)
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Appendix III: Colonists Claiming Gentle Birth (page 197)
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Appendix IV: Club Members (page 209)
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Appendix V: Magistrates and Committees (page 211)
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Appendix VI: Duels, Challenges, Horsewhippings and Courts of Honour (page 214)
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Appendix VII: A Select List of Insolvents (page 217)
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Appendix VIII: Necrology (page 218)
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Abbreviations (page 219)
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Notes (page 220)
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Bibliography (page 238)
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Index (page 246)
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Published: 1980
Publisher: Oxford University Press
- 9780195542127 (hardcover)