Quentin Hole Quentin Hole i(A41404 works by)
Born: Established: 1923 Charleville, Charleville - Quilpie area, Roma - Charleville - Quilpie area, South West Queensland, Queensland, ; Died: Ceased: 14 Dec 1999 Artarmon, North Sydney - Lane Cove area, Sydney Northern Suburbs, Sydney, New South Wales,
Gender: Male
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1 1 y separately published work icon Mulligrubs and Friends : A Collection of Favourite Children's Stories Nan Hunt , Quentin Hole (editor), Pymble : Angus and Robertson , 1992 Z1094057 1992 anthology children's fiction children's 'Following on from the book "Mulga Bill and Friends", this picture book features seven stories including "Come by Chance" by Madeline Winch, "Wild and Woolly" by Nan Hunt, "My Dog's a Scaredy Cat" by Duncan Ball, "How to Demolish a Monster" by Quentin Hole and "More" by Gordon Bain.' (Publication summary)
 
1 y separately published work icon Dancing Phoebe and the Famous Mumblegum Piano Quentin Hole , Sydney : Collins , 1987 Z831824 1987 single work picture book children's
2 3 How to Demolish a Monster Quentin Hole , Quentin Hole (illustrator), Sydney : Collins , 1981 Z667801 1981 single work picture book children's
— Appears in: Mulligrubs and Friends : A Collection of Favourite Children's Stories 1992;
1 1 y separately published work icon A Bush Christening A. B. Paterson , Quentin Hole (illustrator), Sydney : Collins , 1976 Z846486 1976 single work picture book children's humour
1 2 y separately published work icon The Man from Ironbark A. B. Paterson , Quentin Hole (illustrator), Sydney : Collins , 1974 Z846186 1974 single work picture book children's humour The man from Ironbark, a real bushman, is visiting Sydney for the first time. He finds the rush and bustle too exhausting so he decides to rest in a barber's and enjoy a shave. The barber, 'small and flash' tries to pull a joke on the bushman but comes off second best because his victim is a man whose actions speak louder than words.
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