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5 y separately published work icon The Swingers Carter Brown , New York (City) : Belmont Books , 1980 Z801412 1980 single work novel
6 y separately published work icon The Rip-Off Carter Brown , New York (City) : Belmont Books , 1979 Z801511 1979 single work novel
7 y separately published work icon The Strawberry-Blonde Jungle Carter Brown , New York (City) : Belmont Books , 1979 Z1293499 1978 single work novel
8 y separately published work icon Busted Wheeler Carter Brown , New York (City) : Belmont Books , 1979 Z1293502 1978 single work novel
7 1 y separately published work icon The Spanking Girls Carter Brown , New York (City) : Belmont Books , 1979 Z801487 1979 single work novel
7 y separately published work icon Donavan's Delight Carter Brown , New York (City) : Belmont Books , 1979 Z1297544 1978 single work novel
4 40 y separately published work icon Three Cheers for the Paraclete Thomas Keneally , New York (City) : Belmont Books , 1972 Z559614 1968 single work novel

'Set in a Roman Catholic diocese,...Three Cheers for the Paraclete is about the dilemma of the rebel who knows that established authority is wrong but doesn't know how to put it right because he is himself too much a part of it. It is also about a critical religious issue...the conflict between a new generation which sees religious truth as something that must change with the world, and an establishment which sees it as fixed and immutable.

In the character of young Father Maitland, scholar and humanitarian, many readers will recognize a lost hero of our time. Others, perhaps, will see only an arrogant intellectual, and something of a heretic. But almost everyone will identify with one side or the other of the conflict into which Father Maitland's beliefs and sympathies draw him - a conflict with his superiors which threatens to destroy him both as a priest and as a man.' (Source: dustjacket, 1968 Angus and Robertson edition)

1 22 y separately published work icon The Survivor Thomas Keneally , New York (City) : Belmont Books , 1972 Z559499 1969 single work novel Alec Ramsey is the survivor of a disastrous Antarctic expedition which abandoned his revered friend and leader of the party, Stephen Leeming. For 40 years, in the security of academia, Ramsey has nurtured with guilt his doubts about this incident. Now Leeming's body is, against all odds, to be exhumed from the Antarctic icecap. Ramsey must confront his obsession and decide whether he really did - or can continue to - survive at all. (Source: Libraries Australia)
1 22 y separately published work icon The Place at Whitton Thomas Keneally , New York (City) : Belmont Books , 1971 Z559944 1964 single work novel crime thriller 'As Father Stenner, Whitton's President, put it, "A garish killing in a place for aspirants to the priesthood is, by the world's standards, an exotic crime." Father Stenner's forebodings were, if anything, well short of the mark. The killer was apparently a madman whose first murder was to be merely the beginning of a bloody series. And into the maelstrom of violence and fear that he created came another and possibly even more sinister element, personified by a beautiful young woman named Agnes Grey. Agnes's concern was with ultimate depravity, and for a killer priest she had a very specific use.' (Source: LibrariesAustralia)
11 7 y separately published work icon Walkabout Donald Gordon Payne , James Vance Marshall , New York (City) : Belmont Books , 1971 Z549652 1959 single work novel

'A plane crashes in the vast Northern Territory of Australia, and the only survivors are two children from Charleston, South Carolina, on their way to visit their uncle in Adelaide. Mary and her younger brother, Peter, set out on foot, lost in the vast, hot Australian outback. They are saved by a chance meeting with an unnamed Aboriginal boy on walkabout. He looks after the two strange white children and shows them how to find food and water in the wilderness, and yet, for all that, Mary is filled with distrust.

'On the surface Walkabout is an adventure story, but darker themes lie beneath. Peter's innocent friendship with the boy met in the desert throws into relief Mary's half-adult anxieties, and the book as a whole raises questions about what is lost—and may be saved—when different worlds meet. And in reading Marshall's extraordinary evocations of the beautiful yet forbidding landscape of the Australian desert, perhaps the most striking presence of all in this small, perfect book, we realize that this tale—a deep yet disturbing story in the spirit of Adalbert Stifter's Rock Crystal and Richard Hughes's A High Wind in Jamaica—is also a reckoning with the mysteriously regenerative powers of death' (publisher blurb, NYRB Classics).'

2 y separately published work icon Feud at Mendoza Marshall Grover , New York (City) : Belmont Books , 1969 Z1087094 1964 single work novel western
2 69 y separately published work icon Bring Larks and Heroes Thomas Keneally , New York (City) : Belmont Books , 1967 Z559723 1967 single work novel historical fiction 'This novel is set in a remote British penal colony in the 1790s. It gives an insight into the settlement of hungry transports and corrupt soldiers, and tells the story of Corporal Phelim Halloran, and the demands made on him - by superior officers and, most often, by his conscience.' (Source: LibrariesAustralia)
1 y separately published work icon Harpoon In My Hand Olaf Ruhen , New York (City) : Belmont Books , 1966 Z116245 1966 single work novel
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