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Barcoo Series McGraw-Hill (publisher), series - publisher English language reading books for slow learning adolescents.
1 y separately published work icon The Worlds of Religion Nicholas Glynn Coleman , Sydney : McGraw-Hill , 1999 Z811497 1999 single work
1 y separately published work icon Building a Picture : Interviews with Australian Artists Gary Catalano , Sydney : McGraw-Hill , 1997 Z856867 1997 single work interview
5 60 y separately published work icon The Doubleman Christopher Koch , London : Chatto and Windus , 1985 Z388681 1985 single work novel (taught in 8 units)

'Clive Broderick, guitar-teacher and occultist - the Doubleman of the title of this acclaimed novel - is speaking of power, and of a realm beyond reality. This is a fable of the sixties, when shared belief-systems crumbled, and the spiritual bazaars of today opened up. Christopher Koch's theme is illusion; and all his characters are bound by it. The Rymers are an electric folk group enjoying mounting success in Sydney. Their producer, Richard Miller, came under Broderick's spell during his youth in Tasmania; so did the guitarists Brady and Burr. Now, years after his death, Broderick's presence remains with all three. Through his disciple, Burr, it will lead to nightmare.'

Source: Publisher's blurb (HarperCollins, 2013 ed.)

2 15 y separately published work icon The Dying Trade Peter Corris , Sydney : McGraw-Hill , 1980 Z329075 1980 single work novel crime detective

'Meet Cliff Hardy. Smoker, drinker, ex-boxer. And private investigator.

When the wealthy Bryn Gutteridge hires Hardy to help his sister, it looks as if blackmail is the problem. Until the case becomes more brutal, twisted and shocking than even Hardy could have guessed.' (Text Classics blurb)

3 1 y separately published work icon Shackleton's Argonauts : A Saga of the Antarctic Ice-Pack Frank Hurley , Frank Hurley (illustrator), Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1948 Z922312 1948 single work information book children's
1 3 y separately published work icon The Confucius Enigma Margaret Jones , Sydney : McGraw-Hill , 1979 Z78034 1979 single work novel
1 1 y separately published work icon The Fate of O'Loughlin : A Novel Dudley McCarthy , Sydney : McGraw-Hill , 1979 Z35273 1979 single work novel
2 2 y separately published work icon ABC of Monsters Deborah Niland , Deborah Niland (illustrator), Sydney : Hodder and Stoughton , 1976 Z836158 1976 single work picture book children's humour A monster party features annoying apes, drawing dragons, and ogling ogres.
1 8 y separately published work icon Six Voices : Contemporary Australian Poets Chris Wallace-Crabbe (editor), Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1963 Z66424 1963 anthology poetry
1 y separately published work icon See the Sea Virginia Ferguson (editor), Andrew Park (illustrator), Sydney : McGraw-Hill , 1976 Z1785311 1976 anthology poetry children's
1 y separately published work icon Eyre Series McGraw-Hill (publisher), Sydney : McGraw-Hill , Z1785305 1976 series - publisher poetry
1 y separately published work icon Guns and Goals Wal Watkins , Sydney : McGraw-Hill , 1975 Z1507244 1975 single work children's fiction adventure
1 y separately published work icon About the Sleeping Beauty P. L. Travers (editor), New York (City) : McGraw-Hill , 1975 Z1110025 1975 anthology children's fiction essay children's fable 'Five versions of the sleeping beauty tale are accompanied by the author's own version and an essay on the meaning of fairy tales, The Sleeping Beauty in particular.' (p.iv) The five versions (from Germany, France, Italy, Ireland and Bengal) appear on pages 67-111. Travers's version appears on pages 3-45; the essay (not written for children) follows on pages 47-62.
1 y separately published work icon Hit-and-Run Wal Watkins , Sydney : McGraw-Hill , 1974 Z1507249 1974 single work children's fiction adventure
1 y separately published work icon The Yellow Beach Buggy Ian Gordon , Sydney : McGraw-Hill , 1974 Z1083024 1974 single work children's fiction children's
1 y separately published work icon Dimensions Bruce Dawe , Sydney : McGraw-Hill , 1974 Z812192 1974 single work criticism
1 y separately published work icon A Natural Abundance Glyn Davies (editor), Sydney : McGraw-Hill , 1973 Z929818 1973 anthology poetry young adult
4 y separately published work icon Arlo the Dandy Lion Morris Lurie , London : Collins , 1971 Z936102 1971 single work children's fiction children's

'Mistaken for a rare new animal because he is dressed in stylish clothes, an African lion is whisked off to the London zoo.'

Source: Blurb.

1 2 y separately published work icon The Link, a Victorian Mystery Robin Maugham , London : Heinemann , 1969 Z172855 1969 single work novel historical fiction

'In 1862, a young man from Australia arrives in England claiming inheritance of the Steede title, fortune and family estates. The Baronet's widow greets him as James, her long-lost son, missing ten years and believed dead. But is he really James Steede? Or is he a clever impostor with a remarkable likeness to the rightful heir?'

Source: Book jacket (Heinemann first edition).

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