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6 6 y separately published work icon In the Wet Nevil Shute , ( trans. A. Van Onck with title De man van morgen ) The Hague : Ad. M. C. Stok , 1974 Z27056 1953 single work novel science fiction 'It is the rainy season. Drunk and delirious, an old man lies dying in the Queensland bush. In his opium-hazed last hours, a priest finds his deserted shack and listens to his last words. Half-awake and half-dreaming the old man tells the story of an adventure set decades in the future, in a very different world . . .'. Source: bookseller's website.
11 4 y separately published work icon Beyond the Black Stump Nevil Shute , ( trans. C. van Eijsden with title Ergens, waar de wereld ophoudt ) The Hague : Ad. M. C. Stok , 1962 Z275102 1956 single work novel Set on a station in the North West of Western Australia, in Perth and in the USA. It is a curious patchwork of fiction, distortion, half-truth and social criticism ... And the honest history graduate from the University of Western Australia would have to agree that Mr Shute would do well to enrol as a student in the Department of History if he is not to perpetrate further travesties of the truth. (F. K. Crowley, Westerly No. 3 1956, pp41-3.)
2 1 y separately published work icon Sydney Duck Eric Baume , ( trans. C. van Eijsden with title De gouden poort ) The Hague : Ad. M. C. Stok , 1950 Z212041 1944 single work novel
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