y separately published work icon Wit's End single work   autobiography  
Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 Wit's End
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'Wit’s End is a recollection of 40 years of holidays enjoyed by four generations of family and friends at a family shack situated in the Bay of Fires on Tasmania’s beautiful East Coast. Built in 1963, this quaint, humble abode provided a treasured haven to unwind and enjoy the simple pleasures of life, away from the stresses of everyday existence. Without the distractions of modern technology, precious times were spent enjoying the stunning natural wonders of this unique part of the world. Leonie Crowden’s book is an attempt to ensure memories remain for all who had the pleasure of holidaying within the comforting walls of Wit’s End.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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    • Hobart, Southeast Tasmania, Tasmania,: A Published Event , 2018 .
      Extent: 200p.p.
      Series: y separately published work icon The People's Library A Published Event , Tasmania : 2018 18983593 2018 series - publisher

      Created by A Published Event, The People's Library is a contemporary artwork that involves the commissioning of 113 original works of poetry, prose, memoir and more, which were 'presented' in the form of live readings and performances at the Hob/Art Book Fair, 21-22 September 2018.

      Number in series: 67
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