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SF Master series New English Library (publisher), series - publisher
2 9 y separately published work icon Marigold Nancy Cato , London : New English Library , 1992 Z505979 1992 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon Interzone : The 5th Anthology John Clute (editor), United Kingdom (UK) : New English Library , 1991 Z1731481 1991 anthology short story
1 1 y separately published work icon The House of O'Shea Lola Irish , London : New English Library , 1990 Z273285 1990 single work novel historical fiction
4 9 y separately published work icon The Heart of the Continent Nancy Cato , Sevenoaks : New English Library , 1989 Z431717 1989 single work novel historical fiction

'Set in the Australian outback in the early part of the 20th century, this novel tells of the life of a young woman struggling against her privileged background to become a nurse and to cope with the harsh life that the bush and World War I have inflicted upon her.' (Publication summary)

1 3 y separately published work icon A Distant Island Nancy Cato , London : New English Library , 1988 Z98628 1988 single work novel historical fiction The fascinating story of Tasmania's famous botanist Ronald Gunn. In 1829 young Ronald Gunn, with his wife Eliza and their children, set out on the long voyage to Van Diemen's Land. Life in the new colony brought him family tragedy, great happiness, and a growing interest in the island's unique flora. (Source: Trove).
2 2 y separately published work icon The Place of the Swan Lola Irish , Sevenoaks : New English Library , 1986 Z181897 1986 single work novel historical fiction Set in the late 19th century in Australia, when fortunes were made in gold, agriculture and industry. We follow the heroine through her life, loves and travels in Sydney, Queensland and the New South Wales countryside.
4 y separately published work icon Superluminal Vonda N. McIntyre , Boston : Houghton Mifflin , 1983 Z1194875 1983 single work novel science fiction
1 y separately published work icon Who Burned Australia? John Baxter , London : New English Library , 1984 Z804289 1984 single work
1 y separately published work icon The Colonial Trilogy Lola Irish , London : New English Library , 1983-1990 28344961 1983 series - author novel
5 6 y separately published work icon Forefathers Nancy Cato , New York (City) : St. Martin's Press , 1982 Z249276 1982 single work novel

'Two centuries of Australian history are chronicled in a story that ranges from the earliest days of transported convicts to the events of the twentieth century'  (Publication summary)

3 y separately published work icon And the Wild Birds Sing Lola Irish , London : New English Library , 1983 Z230548 1983 single work novel historical fiction
1 y separately published work icon The Black Yacht John Baxter , Sevenoaks : New English Library , 1982 Z804170 1982 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon Bits on the Side Ken Welsh , London : New English Library , 1980 Z1516355 1980 single work novel
3 y separately published work icon Kommando 55 Michael Hughes , London : New English Library , 1980 Z1041973 1980 single work novel
3 y separately published work icon North West by South Nancy Cato , London : Heinemann , 1965 Z870705 1965 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon Twenty Houses of the Zodiac Maxim Jakubowski (editor), England : New English Library , 1979 Z1732422 1979 anthology short story science fiction
5 18 y separately published work icon All the Rivers Run Nancy Cato , New York (City) : St. Martin's Press , 1978 Z250547 1978 selected work novel historical fiction
3 y separately published work icon The Ringway Virus Russell Foreman , London : Millington , 1976 Z669134 1976 single work novel
1 1 y separately published work icon Beyond Tomorrow : An Anthology of Modern Science Fiction Lee Harding (editor), Melbourne : Wren , 1976 Z517354 1976 anthology No single volume could hope to do justice to the wide variety of science fiction now being published throughout the world. In Beyond Tomorrow I have brought together some of the finest contemporary writing from England and America, and combined it with a selection of Australian stories, demonstrating that there are a number of writers in this country already experienced in the difficult art of writing science fiction.

Recent years have witnessed an astonishing flowering of the genre in places as wide afield as Poland, Japan, Russia and South America, to mention only a few. Only a small proportion of this interesting new work has so far been made available in translation, and in some cases rights have proven difficult to obtain. These problems will be solved in time, and I like to think that future publications of this nature will include a representative selection of these important new voices.

[Source: Beyond Tomorrow, Wren hardback edition]
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