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4,141 words, approx. 14 pages
 Edward Gibbon Wakefield (20 March, 1796 – May 16, 1862) was the driving force behind much of the early colonization of South Australia, and later New Zealand. Wakefield, who in 1816 married Eliza Pattle (1799 – 1820), was the eldest son of...



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 The Australian Journal of Politics and History
EDWARD GIBBON WAKEFIELD: Abductor and Mystagogue.(Review)
03/01/1999: 723 words, approx. 2 pages EDWARD GIBBON WAKEFIELD: Abductor and Mystagogue By Ged Martin. Edinburgh: Ann Barry, 1997, 56pp. Edward Gibbon Wakefield is a name with which we are all at least familiar. Something to do with the planned settlement of Adelaide and the Canterbury area...
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EDWARD GIBBON WAKEFIELD AND THE COLONIAL DREAM: A Reconsideration.(Review)
03/01/1999: 740 words, approx. 3 pages EDWARD GIBBON WAKEFIELD AND THE COLONIAL DREAM: A Reconsideration. By various authors, Wellington: GP Publications in association with The Friends of the Turnbull Library, 1997, illustrated, pp. 220. No price given. Edward Gibbon Wakefield is a name with which we are...


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