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1 2 y separately published work icon Hell West and Crooked : A Living Legend, a Real-Life Crocodile Dundee Tom Cole , Sydney : Collins , 1988 Z1922348 1988 single work autobiography 'Hell West and Crooked is the autobiographical account of a young Englishman's life in the Outback during the 1920s and 1930s, from his days as a drover and stationhand in the toughest country in Australia to his experiences as a buffalo shooter and crocodile hunter in the Northern Territory before the war.' (Publisher's blurb)
1 y separately published work icon A Bellbird in a Flame Tree Kilmeny Niland , North Ryde : Angus and Robertson , 1989 Z837999 1989 single work picture book children's On each of the twelve days of Christmas wallabies, dingoes, lorikeets, and other animals are sent as gifts.
1 y separately published work icon Walk Alone : The Craig Johnston Story Craig Johnston , Neil Jameson , Sydney : Collins , 1989 Z1132097 1989 single work autobiography
2 4 y separately published work icon Gallipoli Alan Moorehead , London : Hamish Hamilton , 1956 Z995979 1956 single work prose war literature

'A century has now gone by, yet the Gallipoli campaign of 1915-16 is still infamous as arguably the most ill conceived, badly led and pointless campaign of the entire First World War. The brainchild of Winston Churchill, then First Lord of the Admiralty, following Turkey's entry into the war on the German side, its ultimate objective was to capture the Gallipoli peninsula in western Turkey, thus allowing the Allies to take control of the eastern Mediterranean and increase pressure on the Central Powers to drain manpower from the vital Western Front.

'From the very beginning of the first landings, however, the campaign went awry, and countless casualties. The Allied commanders were ignorant of the terrain, and seriously underestimated the Turkish army which had been bolstered by their German allies. Thus the Allies found their campaign staled from the off and their troops hopelessly entrenched on the hillsides for long agonising months, through the burning summer and bitter winter, in appalling, dysentery-ridden conditions. By January 1916, the death toll stood at 21,000 British troops, 11,000 Australian and New Zealand, and 87,000 Turkish and the decision was made to withdraw, which in itself, ironically, was deemed to be a success.' (Publication summary from Allen & Unwin, 2015 edition)

2 2 y separately published work icon To You, the Living : Poems of Bereavement and Loss Marjorie Pizer , Leura : Second Back Row Press , 1981 Z309205 1981 selected work poetry
9 72 y separately published work icon Picnic at Hanging Rock Joan Lindsay , Melbourne : Cheshire , 1967 Z305085 1967 single work novel historical fiction mystery (taught in 2 units)

'It was a cloudless summer day in the year 1900. Everyone at Appleyard College for Young Ladies agreed it was just right for a picnic at Hanging Rock. After lunch, a group of three girls climbed into the blaze of the afternoon sun, pressing on through the scrub into the shadows of the secluded volcanic outcropping. Farther, higher, until at last they disappeared. They never returned. ...'

Source: Publisher's blurb (Penguin Random House, 2014).

1 y separately published work icon The Muddle-Headed Wombat on Clean-Up Day Ruth Park , Noela Young (illustrator), Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1976 Z1332501 1976 single work picture book children's
1 y separately published work icon Tales of the Dreamtime : Selected from Australian Legendary Tales Australian Legendary Tales : Selections. K. Langloh Parker , London Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1975 Z847657 1975 selected work prose children's Indigenous story
1 y separately published work icon The Lady of the Blue Beads : Her Book, Being an Account of Her First Blue Moon Spent on Sun Island Annie R. Rentoul , Melbourne : George Robertson , 1908 Z845891 1908 single work children's fiction children's
1 1 y separately published work icon The Kia-Ora Coo-ee Frank Reid (editor), David Barker (editor), Charles Barrett (editor), Cairo : s.n. , 1918 Z1339100 1918 periodical (10 issues)

The Kia-Ora Coo-ee was an official Australian and New Zealand service magazine produced in Egypt during 1918. Ten monthly issues of the magazine appeared between March and December 1918, having an average circulation of some 13,000 copies a month. Most of the contributed material which appeared in the Kia-Ora Coo-ee was submitted by Australian and New Zealand troops serving in the Middle East, however it also featured contributions from other Allied service personnel, nurses and civilians. The magazine was edited by peacetime journalists Frank Reid and Charles Barrett, with David Barker acting as art editor. Australian war correspondent Harry Gullett joined the magazine for the final issues.


The editorial piece in the final issue stated 'probably nine published copies out of ten have been posted overseas. Naturally, most of these have been sent to our friends in Australia and New Zealand; and so it has served, as nothing else has done, to make our struggles, and our cares, and the lighter side of our soldier-life, familiar to those who waited and prayed at home.'

1 y separately published work icon The Golden Shanty The Golden Shanty: Short Stories Edward Dyson , Norman Lindsay , Australia : Cornstalk Publishing , 1929 Z1760166 1929 selected work poetry
1 14 y separately published work icon The Vanished Tribes James Devaney , Sydney : Cornstalk Publishing , 1929 Z160973 1929 selected work short story
1 1 y separately published work icon Ginger For Pluck Daniel Hamline , Sydney : Cornstalk Publishing , 1929 Z1269757 1929 single work children's fiction children's Harry goes to Neilgow station to work as a tutor for the unruly Deshon children. The children have gone through four tutors in twelve months, and it seems that Harry will have a struggle to win them over.
1 y separately published work icon More About the World of Little Lives Gladys H. Froggatt , Sydney : Cornstalk Publishing , 1929 Z1171671 1929 selected work children's fiction children's
1 y separately published work icon The Girl Oona and Other Tales of the Australian Blacks James Devaney , Sydney : Cornstalk Publishing , 1929 Z1153146 1929 selected work short story
1 3 y separately published work icon The Golden Shanty Edward Dyson , Melbourne : George Robertson , 1911 Z1092437 1911 selected work short story
The Gumnut Readers Cornstalk Publishing (publisher), 1929 1929 series - publisher
1 4 y separately published work icon Little Ragged Blossom : And More About Snugglepot and Cuddlepie May Gibbs , Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1920 Z916705 1920 single work children's fiction children's

'In this sequel to Snugglepot and Cuddepie, the three friends – Little Ragged Blossom, Snugglepot and Cuddlepie go on a new adventure together to see new countries. When Ragged Blossom and Snugglepot are captured by the Banksia Men, they are thrown into the sea and go on to meet many new friends (and enemies) in the undersea world including Ann Chovy, Frilly, the baby Little Obelia and John Dory. Snugglepot is saved and reunited with Cuddlepie on dry land (Ragged Blossom stays in the sea to care for Little Obelia), they are joined by Mr Lizard who helps them escape the clutches of the Bad Banksia Men once more and throws the evil creatures into the sea.' (Source: author's website)

1 2 y separately published work icon Sunset Hill 'Elizabeth Powell' , Sydney : Cornstalk Publishing , 1929 Z870624 1929 single work novel young adult '[C]ontinues the Campbell saga, and introduces the Loftus family, all musical, but all thwarted until the Campbells sort them out. Brenda becomes a writer and Beryl, "who has no ambition", gets her man' (Oxford Companion to Australian Children's Literature 350).
1 13 y separately published work icon Snugglepot and Cuddlepie : Their Adventures Wonderful Tales of Snugglepot and Cuddlepie : All about Two Little Gum-Nut Babies and their Adventures Wonderful; Tales of Snugglepot and Cuddlepie May Gibbs , Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1918 Z842883 1918 single work children's fiction children's

'Snugglepot and Cuddlepie and two little gumnut brothers who set off on an adventure to see a human. They are joined on their quest by Mr Lizard and along the way, meet Little Ragged Blossom at a dance. Together the four adventurers meet many new bush friends and battle the evil Mrs Snake and the very scary Bad Banksia Men.' (Source: Author's website)

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