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'The Good, The Bad and The Silly is a taste of the intriguing history of Australia to alert young readers of the storytelling treasures to be unearthed in Australia’s settlement history.'
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Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Bern Emmerichs Interviewed by Joy LawnJoy Lawn,
2020single work interview — Appears in:
Magpies : Talking About Books for Children,Julyvol.
35no.
32020;(p. 4-7)'Bern Emmerichs is an artist whose work is held by the Australian National Gallery, the National Gallery of Victoria and elsewhere in Australia and internationally. She also illustrates narrative non-fiction about European settlement in Australia for Berbay Books in a distinctive intricate and patterned style.' (Introduction)
Bern Emmerichs Interviewed by Joy LawnJoy Lawn,
2020single work interview — Appears in:
Magpies : Talking About Books for Children,Julyvol.
35no.
32020;(p. 4-7)'Bern Emmerichs is an artist whose work is held by the Australian National Gallery, the National Gallery of Victoria and elsewhere in Australia and internationally. She also illustrates narrative non-fiction about European settlement in Australia for Berbay Books in a distinctive intricate and patterned style.' (Introduction)