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The Chronicle of George Boustronios, 1456–1489. Translated, with introduction, by <italic>R. M. Dawkins</italic>. [University of Melbourne Cyprus Expedition, Publication Number 2.] ([Carlton, Victoria: Melbourne University Press; 1 distrib. by

Title: The Chronicle of George Boustronios, 1456–1489. Translated, with introduction, by <italic>R. M. Dawkins</italic>. [University of Melbourne Cyprus Expedition, Publication Number 2.] ([Carlton, Victoria: Melbourne University Press; 1 distrib. by
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