1938 - Stack, J. W. and E. Further Maoriland Adventures of J. W. and E. Stack - Book II. Mrs. Stack's Journals of the Fifties and Sixties - [Advertisements for books] p [256-264]

       
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  1938 - Stack, J. W. and E. Further Maoriland Adventures of J. W. and E. Stack - Book II. Mrs. Stack's Journals of the Fifties and Sixties - [Advertisements for books] p [256-264]
 
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To illustrate the Life and Journeys of James West Stack
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