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1 y separately published work icon The Penguin Book of Jokes from Cyberspace Phillip Adams , Patrice Newell , London : Souvenir Press , 1998 Z1318151 1995 anthology prose humour
1 y separately published work icon The Gundabara Legacy Richard Maynard , London : Souvenir Press , 1989 Z1266259 1989 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon Trail of the Warrigal Richard Maynard , London : Souvenir Press , 1988 Z275899 1988 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon The Quiet Place Richard Maynard , London : Souvenir Press , 1987 Z240282 1987 single work novel science fiction ' In this science-fiction thriller, the second novel by the Australian writer Richard Maynard, seven astronauts leave Earth in search of life on other planets. They have no reason to believe that their society's social and technological development will not continue to flourish. After spending 15 years in space, they know that much more time - perhaps as much as several centuries - has passed on Earth, yet still they expect a warm welcome home. Instead they discover that in their absence man has devolved to a level of prehistoric savagery. Presented as a memoir by the spaceship's captain, 'The Return' chronicles the men's adventures as they struggle to retain a trace of civilization in a ruthless land where only the strong survive. In the process, scenes of ritual human sacrifice and cannibalism are juxtaposed with glimpses of great pastoral beauty; as the men move through the countryside, abandoned, overgrown cities loom as symbols of their lost greatness. At the same time, the astronauts' attempts to discover the cause of mankind's decline is central to the story's momentum. The solution they finally piece together is an ironic one, with a terrifying implied threat to the future of today's world. ''The Return'' is gripping in its portrayal of seven men trapped in a place that is both familiar and horrifyingly unfamiliar. More than that, it is a chilling vignette of an all too plausible fate that may await us.' Sharon Shervington, 'In Short; Fiction', New York Times (21.8.1988)
3 1 y separately published work icon Golden Urchin Madeleine Brent , London : Souvenir Press , 1986 Z795494 1986 single work children's fiction children's historical fiction
1 y separately published work icon The Coconut Book Richard Maynard , London : Souvenir Press , 1985 Z1266385 1985 single work novel
2 y separately published work icon Dragon's Claw Peter O'Donnell , London : Souvenir Press , 1978 Z1363477 1978 single work novel adventure
1 y separately published work icon The Jarrah Tree Mary Kistler , London : Souvenir Press , 1978 Z1201030 1977 single work novel historical fiction
1 y separately published work icon Sexual Techniques : An Illustrated Guide (International) assertion Mogens Toft , London : Souvenir Press , 1969 Z1366570 1969 single work non-fiction
1 y separately published work icon The Coming Self-Destruction of the United States of America Alan Seymour , London : Souvenir Press , 1969 Z949950 1969 single work novel
1 7 y separately published work icon The One Day of the Year : A Novel Alan Seymour , London : Souvenir Press , 1967 Z73558 1967 single work novel (taught in 1 units)
1 y separately published work icon True Tales of the South Seas A. Grove Day (editor), Carl Stroven (editor), London : Souvenir Press , 1967 Z538924 1967 anthology short story
1 y separately published work icon Best South Sea stories A. Grove Day (editor), London : Souvenir Press , 1964 Z820843 1964 anthology
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