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                  Karuda Press – Historical Survey of Northern Tasmania

The Historical Survey of Northern Tasmania is a series of monographs, research tools and, especially, source publications concerned with the history of northern Tasmania.

All volumes are published in hard back and paper back. Some are no longer in print.

To purchase any of these items, please contact: Astrolable Antiquarian Booksellers

Volumes published or in preparation:

     1. C C Macknight and L Ross, The History of the Launceston Region: printed sources (in preparation)

     2. Laurie Lovett, Toughness was a Help, 1997 [hsnt2]

     3. C C Macknight, Low Head to Launceston: the earliest reports of Port Dalrymple and the Tamar, 1998 [hsnt3]

     4. Stefan Petrow, Going to the Mechanics: a history of the Launceston Mechanics’ Institute 1842-1914, 1998 [hsnt4]

     5. Michael Powell, Manual of a Mystic: F L Woodward, a Buddhist scholar in Ceylon and Tasmania, 2001 [hsnt5]

     6. Diane Phillips, An Eligible Situation: the early history of George Town and Low Head, 2004 [hsnt6]
   
     7. Peter Cox and C C Macknight, The Tasmanian Diaries of George Hobler 1826–1836 (in preparation)

     8. Jan Frost, Anne Layton-Bennett, Terry Sullivan and Betsy Thain-Gewin eds., An Inspired Pursuit:
                  forty years of writing by women  of northern Tasmania, 2002 [hsnt8]

     9. Gary Cleveland, A Vision for Design: thirty years of transforming perceptions and practice in Tasmania, 2006 [hsnt9]

Last revised 15 January 2013.