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1 15 y separately published work icon Below the Line Eric Willmot , Milsons Point : Hutchinson Australia , 1991 Z56017 1991 single work novel science fiction 'This novel is set in early 21st Century Australia, an Australia divided in two. Northern Australia, along a line north of Brisbane to Carnarvon in Western Australia, has been invaded by the Indonesians and is now known as South Irian. Life for those left below the line, in 'free' Australia is very different from that known in the 20th century.' Source: Libraries Australia.
1 1 y separately published work icon Bathing Buster Michael Dugan , Wendy Elks (illustrator), Milsons Point : Hutchinson Australia , 1990 Z846968 1990 single work picture book children's
1 2 y separately published work icon The Wombats' Party Michael Dugan , Jane Burrell (illustrator), Milsons Point : Hutchinson Australia , 1990 Z832879 1990 single work picture book children's
1 5 y separately published work icon Retreat Australia Fair and Other Great Australian Legends Frank Hardy , Milsons Point : Hutchinson Australia , 1990 Z362561 1990 selected work short story humour
1 y separately published work icon Alphacats Nicholas Brash , Wendy De Paauw (illustrator), Milsons Point : Hutchinson Australia , 1989 Z1329648 1989 single work picture book children's
1 y separately published work icon The Pig That Was Different Keith Smith , Mary Ferguson (illustrator), St Leonards : Bow Press Hutchinson Australia , 1988 Z1453501 1988 single work picture book children's
1 y separately published work icon World War Two Wasn't All Hell Keith Smith , Surry Hills : Hutchinson Australia , 1988 Z1453420 1988 single work autobiography
1 2 y separately published work icon A Night for Frights Michael Dugan , Regina Newey (illustrator), Surry Hills : Hutchinson Australia , 1988 Z993581 1988 single work picture book children's
1 y separately published work icon Sitting on Penguins : People and Politics in Australian Antarctica Stephen Murray-Smith , Sydney : Hutchinson Australia , 1988 Z941154 1988 single work non-fiction travel
12 21 y separately published work icon The Nargun and the Stars Patricia Wrightson , Hawthorn : Hutchinson Australia , 1988 Z862349 1973 single work children's fiction children's (taught in 3 units)

Simon Brent is orphaned. Still shocked, he is taken to live with his only relatives, brother and sister Charlie and Edie Waters, who live on a farm. There, Simon meets the Aboriginal spirits who also live on the land. Together Simon, Charlie, Edie, and the spirits save the land from the ancient Nargun. The story is memorable in the portrayal of the Nargun and the spirits, as well as the characters of Charlie and Edie, and the depiction of Simon's change from a shocked and emotionally frozen individual to a normal boy.

1 2 y separately published work icon Great Australian Legends Frank Hardy , Surry Hills : Hutchinson Australia , 1988 Z293058 1988 selected work short story humour
1 y separately published work icon Wombats Don't Have Christmas? Michael Dugan , Jane Burrell (illustrator), Hawthorn : Hutchinson Australia , 1987 Z1139591 1987 single work picture book children's
1 1 y separately published work icon Charles B. Wombat and the Very Strange Thing Wendy Elks , Wendy Elks (illustrator), Hawthorn : Hutchinson Australia , 1987 Z1053179 1987 single work picture book children's
16 15 y separately published work icon The Ladies of Missalonghi The Courtship of Missy Wright Colleen McCullough , Hawthorn : Hutchinson Australia , 1987 Z375514 1987 single work novel
— Appears in: Tim; Ledi iz Missalongi 1993;

'The Hurlingford family have ruled the small town of Byron, nestled in the Blue Mountains, for generations. Wealthy, powerful and cruel, they get what they want, every time.

'Missy Wright lives with her widowed mother and crippled aunt in genteel poverty. Hurlingfords by birth, all three are victim to the family's rule of inheritance: the men take it all. Plain, thin and unforgivably single, it seems Missy's life is destined to be dreary.

'But then a stranger arrives in town. A divorcee from Sydney. And she opens Missy's eyes to the possibility of a happy ending.'

Source : publisher's blurb

4 y separately published work icon Hogan the Story of a Son of Oz James Oram , Hawthorn : Hutchinson Australia , 1987 8328984 1987 single work biography

The story of Australian comedian and actor Paul Hogan.

1 1 y separately published work icon The Escape of Lightning Larkins Vince Jones , Alan Moir (illustrator), Melbourne : Hutchinson Australia , 1986 Z986944 1986 single work picture book children's humour
1 2 y separately published work icon Boris the Riverbank Artist Bruce Riddell , Anne Riddell , Melbourne : Hutchinson Australia , 1986 Z985325 1986 single work picture book children's
1 2 y separately published work icon Olaf Hunts a Wurgle Vince Jones , Amanda Upton (illustrator), Richmond : Hutchinson Australia , 1986 Z982153 1986 single work picture book children's 'When he hears a hissing sound in the middle of the night, Olaf concludes that a wurgle is trapped in the ceiling and sets off to find him in the morning.' Source: Libraries Australia (Sighted 23/01/2008).
1 1 y separately published work icon Jelly, Chips and Caramel Whips Joan Van Loon , John Van Loon , Hawthorn : Hutchinson Australia , 1986 Z835177 1986 single work picture book children's
1 11 y separately published work icon Plankton's Luck : A Life in Retrospect Mungo MacCallum , Melbourne : Hutchinson Australia , 1986 Z342630 1986 single work autobiography The cultural and social memoirs of an Australian journalist, broadcaster, novelist and poet. The author writes of the personal tensions arising from living in Australia while magnetised by Europe and its history. For many years an Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) editor, MacCallum reflects on the conservatism and Anglophilia typical of much Australian culture during the fifties.
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