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Bird, P. R. Trees and shrubs for south west Victoria. Hamilton, Vic: Dept. of Food and Agriculture, 1994.

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Australian, Conference the Role of Trees in Sustainable Agriculture (1991 Albury N. S. W. ). The role of trees in sustainable agriculture: Review papers presented at the Australian Conference, the Role of Trees in Sustainable Agriculture, Albury, Victoria, Australia, October 1991. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer Academic, 1993.

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Holmgren, David. Trees on the Treeless Plains: Revegetation manual for the volcanic landscapes of central Victoria. Hepburn, Australia: Holmgren Design Services, 1994.

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Armson, K. A. The legacy of John Waldie and Sons: A history of the Victoria Harbour Lumber Company. Toronto, ON: Dundurn Group, 2007.

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R, Sutherland Jack, Glover S. G, and Pacific Forestry Centre, eds. Proceedings of the first meeting of IUFRO Working Party S2.07-09 (Diseases and Insects in Forest Nurseries): Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, August 23-30, 1990. Victoria: Pacific Forestry Centre, 1991.

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Smoler, Diane M. The Victorian jewel tree. [Danbury, CT: GFWC of Connecticut, 1990.

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Miller, Bruce A. The Millers' tale: A history of the ancestors of Ruth Victoria Miller, Bruce Alan Miller, Margaret Beatrice Miller, Mary Elizabeth Miller, including family trees of the ancestors but concentrating on their folklore. [Tara, ON?]: s.n., 2004.

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Marie-Victorin. Le choix d'Auray Blain dans l'oeuvre de Marie-Victorin. Charlesbourg, Québec: Presses laurentiennes, 1987.

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1951-, Brandow Judi, United States. Forest Service. Rocky Mountain Region, and Front Range Christmas Tree Program (U.S.), eds. Celebrating the tradition: The Victorian Christmas booklet. [Golden, CO]: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region, 2001.

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Garden spells: An enchanting collection of Victorian wisdom. Philadelphia, Pa: Running Press, 1994.

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Trees of Greater Victoria: A Heritage. Heritage Tree Book Society, 1988.

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Prinsley, R. T. Role of Trees in Sustainable Agriculture: Review Papers Presented at the Australian Conference, the Role of Trees in Sustainable Agriculture, Albury, Victoria, Australia, October 1991. Springer London, Limited, 2012.

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M, Liebhold Andrew, United States. Forest Service. Northeastern Research Station, and United States. Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team, eds. Proceedings, integrated management and dynamics of forest defoliating insects: Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, August 15-19, 1999. Newtown Square, PA: USDA Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station, 2001.

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Manual for the Park: Or, a Botanical Arrangement and Description of the Trees and Shrubs in the Royal Victoria Park, Bath. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Hanham, Frederick. Manual for the Park: Or, a Botanical Arrangement and Description of the Trees and Shrubs in the Royal Victoria Park, Bath. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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Hanham, Frederick. A Manual for the Park: Or, a Botanical Arrangement and Description of the Trees and Shrubs in the Royal Victoria Park, Bath. Franklin Classics Trade Press, 2018.

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Hanham, Frederick. A Manual for the Park: Or, a Botanical Arrangement and Description of the Trees and Shrubs in the Royal Victoria Park, Bath. Franklin Classics Trade Press, 2018.

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Armson, Kenneth A., and Marjorie McLeod. Legacy of John Waldie and Sons: A History of the Victoria Harbour Lumber Company. Dundurn Press, 2007.

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Armson, Kenneth A., and Marjorie McLeod. Legacy of John Waldie and Sons: A History of the Victoria Harbour Lumber Company. Dundurn Press, 2007.

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The Legacy of John Waldie and Sons: A History of the Victoria Harbour Lumber Company. Natural Heritage Books, 2007.

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Murphy, John, and Bill Dowling. Plants of the Victorian High Country. CSIRO Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486309023.

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Plants of the Victorian High Country allows walkers with little botanical knowledge to identify plants they are likely to encounter along the popular tracks of Victoria's High Country. This Second Edition has been revised and expanded to describe 133 plants from the montane, sub-alpine and alpine zones, categorising them into five easily distinguished groups: herbs, daisy herbs, low woody shrubs, tall shrubs and trees, and eucalypts. The guide features a glossary of botanical terms, straightforward identification keys, clear photos of the leaves, flowers and stems of the plant, and includes notes on Aboriginal plant usage. If you are a nature lover, planning to walk in the Victorian High Country, this book is an essential addition to your backpack.
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Murphy, John, and Bill Dowling. Plants of the Victorian High Country. CSIRO Publishing, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643104648.

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This book will allow anyone with little botanical knowledge to identify plants that they are most likely to encounter while walking in Victoria's High Country. The guide is written in plain English and includes a glossary of botanical terms. Plants of the Victorian High Country contains species descriptions and photographs of plants to be found along popular walking tracks, such as Harrietville to Mt Feathertop and Mt Hotham. Plants of the montane, sub-alpine and alpine zones are included, sorted into five easily distinguished groups: herbs, daisy herbs, low woody shrubs, tall shrubs and trees, and eucalypts. The guide features straightforward identification keys and clear photos of the leaves, flowers and stems of the plant. If you are a nature lover, planning to walk in the Victorian High Country, this book is an essential addition to your backpack.
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Harding, J. D. On Drawing Trees and Nature: A Classic Victorian Manual. Dover Publications, Incorporated, 2011.

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Mayfield, Enid. Flora of the Otway Plain and Ranges 1. CSIRO Publishing, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643098053.

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The Otway region of Victoria, with its temperate rainforests, mountain ash forests, heathlands, plains and coastal dunes, has an extraordinarily rich and diverse flora. The first volume of Flora of the Otway Plain and Ranges covers the orchids, irises, lilies, grass-trees, mat-rushes and other petaloid monocotyledonous plants. Enid Mayfield's exquisite colour illustrations of more than 200 species reveal tiny botanical details which enable the untrained botanist to identify each species with ease. The section on orchids describes and illustrates more than 130 species, highlighting their fascinating adaptations for attracting specific pollinating insects. The clear text and illustrations frequently draw attention to the relationship of plants to the broader environment, the impact of fire, the role of pollinators and the importance of fungi.
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May, Darcy. Trim a Victorian Christmas Tree: With 83 Sticker Ornaments. Dover Publications, 1998.

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Harding, J. D. On Drawing Trees and Nature: A Classic Victorian Manual with Lessons and Examples. Dover Publications, Incorporated, 2011.

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On Drawing Trees and Nature: A Classic Victorian Manual (Dover Books on Art Instruction). Dover Publications, 2005.

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Lindenmayer, David, David Blair, Lachlan McBurney, and Sam Banks. Mountain Ash. CSIRO Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486304981.

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Mountain Ash draws together exciting new findings on the effects of fire and on post-fire ecological dynamics following the 2009 wildfires in the Mountain Ash forests of the Central Highlands of Victoria. The book integrates data on forests, carbon, fire dynamics and other factors, building on 6 years of high-quality, multi-faceted research coupled with 25 years of pre-fire insights. Topics include: the unexpected effects of fires of varying severity on populations of large old trees and their implications for the dynamics of forest ecosystems; relationships between forest structure, condition and age and their impacts on fire severity; relationships between logging and fire severity; the unexpectedly low level of carbon stock losses from burned forests, including those burned at very high severity; impacts of fire at the site and landscape levels on arboreal marsupials; persistence of small mammals and birds on burned sites, including areas subject to high-severity fire, and its implications for understanding how species in this group exhibit post-fire recovery patterns. With spectacular images of the post-fire environment, Mountain Ash will be an important reference for scientists and students with interests in biodiversity, forests and fire.
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Nahmad, Claire. Gardenspells: An Enchanting Collection of Victorian Wisdom. Running Pr, 1994.

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Amícola, José. El poder-femme. Editorial de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata (EDULP), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.35537/10915/80598.

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El presente trabajo intenta poner en relación tres polos culturales: Londres (especialmente entre las décadas 1920-1940), París (entre 1944 y 1950) y Buenos Aires (entre 1930 y 1960), mediante el nexo de tres figuras femeninas que, cada una a su modo, produjeron un cambio significativo a nivel de la cultura en la que obraron; a saber: Virginia Woolf, Simone de Beauvoir y Victoria Ocampo. Estas personalidades descollantes de la primera mitad del siglo XX se interconectan a través de vasos comunicantes que son las empresas editoriales y las publicaciones periódicas ligadas a ellas. En este sentido, operan las casas editoriales de, por un lado, Leonard Woolf con The Hogarth Press para Londres; y, por otro, la revista Les Temps Modernes para París, bajo la dirección de Sartre. El triángulo se completa, en este caso, con la labor de la revista, y luego casa editorial, Sur para Buenos Aires. Se sostiene en esta investigación que los casos a analizar se conforman como “comunidades interpretativas excluyentes”, dado que lo que interesa enfatizar en esos procesos sociales es su poder de exclusión de aquellos otros miembros que no merecen pertenecer al grupo. Entre los excluidos se encontrarán tres varones de renombre: Cyrill Connolly, Albert Camus y Witold Gombrovicz.
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Gildenhard, Ingo. A Republic in Letters. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198804208.003.0008.

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The corpus of letters from and to Cicero that survives from the five-year period after Caesar’s crossing of the Rubicon in 49 BCE and his assassination on the Ides of March 44 BCE demands attention as a special medium of political commentary, intervention, and reflection—as well as community-building. The chapter shows how in a commonwealth shattered by civil war and in the process of being transformed in an autocratic key through Caesar’s victory and dictatorship, the letter offers Cicero a medium for various forms of political activism: in and through his correspondence, he tries to come to terms with Caesar, stake out a position for himself in Caesar’s world, and mediate between the centre of power and high-profile Republicans still languishing in exile in various places across the Mediterranean. These efforts are all designed to sustain a community of peers committed to a Republican commonwealth.
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Howes, Anton. Arts and Minds. Princeton University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691182643.001.0001.

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From its beginnings in a coffee house in the mid-eighteenth century, the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce has tried to improve British life in every way imaginable. It has sought to influence how Britons work, how they are educated, the music they listen to, the food they eat, the items in their homes, and even how they remember their own history. This book is the remarkable story of an institution unlike any other—a society for the improvement of everything and anything. The book shows how this vibrant and singularly ambitious organisation has evolved and adapted, constantly having to reinvent itself to keep in step with changing times. The Society has served as a platform for Victorian utilitarian reformers, purchased and restored an entire village, encouraged the planting of more than sixty million trees, and sought technological alternatives to child labour. But this is more than just a story about unusual public initiatives. It is an engaging and authoritative history of almost three centuries of social reform and competing visions of a better world-the Society's members have been drawn from across the political spectrum, including Adam Smith, Edmund Burke, and Karl Marx. The book reveals how a society of public-spirited individuals tried to make their country a better place, and draws vital lessons from their triumphs and failures for all would-be reformers today.
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1928-, Arthur Trevor, Aldous David 1946-, and Royal Australian Institute of Parks and Recreation. Victorian Region, eds. Trees in the environment: Current and future trends ; proceedings of a conference conducted by the Victorian Region of the Royal Australian Institute of Parks and Recreation, 13-15th April, 1988, Springvale Town Hall, Melbourne. Melbourne: Royal Australian Institute of Parks and Recreation, 1988.

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Tzaros, Chris. Wildlife of the Box-Ironbark Country. CSIRO Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486313167.

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Victoria's Box–Ironbark region is one of the most important areas of animal diversity and significance in southern Australia. The forests and woodlands of this region provide critical habitat for a diverse array of woodland-dependent animals, including many threatened and declining species such as the Squirrel Glider, Brush-tailed Phascogale, Regent Honeyeater, Swift Parrot, Pink-tailed Worm-Lizard, Woodland Blind Snake, Tree Goanna and Bibron's Toadlet. Wildlife of the Box–Ironbark Country gives a comprehensive overview of the ecology of the Box–Ironbark habitats and their wildlife, and how climate change is having a major influence. This extensively revised second edition covers all of the mammals, birds, reptiles and frogs that occur in the region, with a brief description of their distribution, status, ecology and identification, together with a detailed distribution map and superb colour photograph for each species. The book includes a 'Where to watch' section, featuring a selection of national parks, state parks and nature conservation reserves where people can experience the ecosystem and its wildlife for themselves. This book is intended for land managers, conservation and wildlife workers, fauna consultants, landholders, teachers, students, naturalists and all those interested in learning about and appreciating the wildlife of this fascinating and endangered ecosystem.
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Perring, Dominic. London in the Roman World. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198789000.001.0001.

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This original study draws on the results of latest discoveries to describe London’s Roman origins. It presents a wealth of new information from one of the world’s most intensively studied archaeological sites, introducing many original ideas concerning London’s economic and political history. The archaeological discoveries are used to build a narrative account that explains how recent investigations in London challenge our understanding of the ancient world. The Roman city was probably converted from a fort built on the north side of London Bridge at the time of the Roman conquest, and is the place where the emperor Claudius arrived en route to claim his victory in AD 43. It was rebuilt as the commanding site for Rome’s rule of Britain. A history of social, architectural, and economic development is reconstructed from precise tree-ring dating, and used to show that investment in the urban infrastructure was provoked by the needs of military campaigns and political strategies. The story also shows how the city suffered violent destruction in resistance to Roman rule, and was brought to the verge of collapse by pandemics and political insecurity in the second and third centuries. These events had a critical bearing on the reforms of late antiquity, from which London emerged as a defended administrative enclave. Always a creature of the centralized Roman administration, and largely dependent on colonial immigration, the city was subsequently deserted when Rome failed to maintain political control. This ground-breaking study brings new information and arguments drawn from urban archaeology to our study of the way in which Rome ruled, and how empire failed.
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