Annette Macarthur-Onslow Annette Macarthur-Onslow i(A46709 works by) (a.k.a. Annette Rosemary MacArthur-Onslow; Annette MacArthur-Onslow; A. MacArthur-Onslow; Annette MacArthur Onslow; Annette Onslow)
Born: Established: 1933 Sydney, New South Wales, ;
Gender: Female
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1 Illawarra Journey (Work in Progress) Annette Macarthur-Onslow , 1983 extract short story
— Appears in: Aspect : Art and Literature , Spring no. 28 1983; (p. 63-65)
1 1 y separately published work icon The Giant Bamboo Happening Annette Macarthur-Onslow , Annette Macarthur-Onslow (illustrator), Sydney : John Ferguson , 1982 Z966189 1982 single work picture book children's
1 Hal Porter Revisited Annette Macarthur-Onslow , 1981 single work column
— Appears in: Aspect : Art and Literature , vol. 5 no. 4 1981; (p. 83-86)
2 4 y separately published work icon Biographical Tribute to the Memory of Trim Matthew Flinders , Sydney : Collins , 1977 1973 single work prose autobiography
— Appears in: Overland , Winter no. 55 1973; (p. 4-11) My Country : Australian Poetry and Short Stories, Two Hundred Years 1985; (p. 7-13)
'The story of a brave, seafaring cat who, in the company of Matthew Flinders, circumnavigated the globe in the years 1799-1804. To the memory of Trim, the best and most illustrious of his race, the most affectionate of friends, faithful of servants, and best of creatures. He made a tour of the Globe, and a voyage to Australia, which he circumnavigated; and was ever the delight and pleasure of his fellow voyagers. Returning to Europe in 1803, he was shipwrecked in the Great Equinoxial Ocean; this danger escaped, he sought refuge and assistance at the Isle of France, where he was made prisoner, contrary to the laws of Justice, of Humanity, and of French National Faith; and where, alas! he terminated his useful career; by an untimely death, being devoured by the Catophago of that island. Many a time have I beheld his little merriments with delight, and his superior intelligence with surprise: Never will his life be seen again! Trim was born in the Southern Indian Ocean, in the Year 1799, and perished as above at the Isle of France in 1804. Peace be to his shade, and honour to his memory.' (Publication summary)
1 1 y separately published work icon The Man from Snowy River A. B. Paterson , Annette Macarthur-Onslow (illustrator), Sydney : Collins , 1977 Z943809 1977 single work picture book children's adventure
1 y separately published work icon Round House Annette Macarthur-Onslow , London : Collins , 1975 Z1248867 1975 single work prose
1 BIB '71 Annette Macarthur-Onslow , 1972 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Reading Time : New Books for Boys and Girls , January no. 42 1972; (p. 2-7)
1 2 y separately published work icon Minnie Annette Macarthur-Onslow , Sydney : Ure Smith , 1971 Z864026 1971 single work children's fiction children's The story of Minnie a timid cat who lives with her mistress in a woodland cottage. When a new family with two children comes to stay, Minnie runs out into the woods and gets lost.
1 On Accepting the Australian Children's Book Council Book of the Year Award Annette Macarthur-Onslow , 1970 single work criticism
— Appears in: Reading Time : New Books for Boys and Girls , July no. 36 1970; (p. 3-5)
2 3 y separately published work icon Uhu : (pronounced yoo-hoo) Annette Macarthur-Onslow , London Sydney : Rapp & Whiting Ure Smith , 1969 Z863999 1969 single work children's fiction children's Tells the story of a family's efforts to raise a baby owl to maturity.
2 15 y separately published work icon Birds : Poems Judith Wright , Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1967 Z565163 1962 selected work poetry (taught in 3 units)

'The poems in Judith Wright's Birds volume have long been recognised as among the best-loved poems written in Australia. Many people have grown up with the beguiling rhythms of 'Black Cockatoos', or the jauntiness of 'The Wagtail'. Now, in this new edition, commemorating 25 years since the poems were last published as a single collection, these works appear with six additional poems and a personal introduction by the poet's daughter Meredith McKinney, for whom many of the poems were written. The poems are complemented by full-colour illustrations drawn from the National Library's Pictures Collection, featuring the work of artists such as John Lewin, Lionel Lindsay, Lilian Medland, William T. Cooper and Betty Temple Watts. 'Birds' is both a celebration of Judith Wright (1915-2000) as writer and passionate environmentalist, and of the centrality of birds in the poet's imagination. ' (Publication summary)

4 y separately published work icon Silver Brumby Kingdom Elyne Mitchell , London Melbourne : Hutchinson , 1966 Z863295 1966 single work novel young adult Baringa, grandson of the mighty Silver Brumby, was frantic. The rain had changed the river into a raging torrent and Dawn, his lovely cream filly, had been swept away by the force of the current. He must save her.
4 y separately published work icon Silver Brumbies of the South Elyne Mitchell , London : Hutchinson , 1965 Z830744 1965 single work novel young adult

Every horse raised its head and stood staring, unbelieving. Three magnificent silver stallions cantered along the ridge of the hill, outlined against the fiery Australian sunset. Who were they and what brought them here? Danger and death face all the wild horses before one of them can become the Silver Stallion of the South.

1 1 y separately published work icon Winged Skis Elyne Mitchell , Melbourne London : Hutchinson , 1964 Z830528 1964 single work children's fiction children's humour When Barry Mitchell discovers the track of a lone skier he is tempted to follow the tracks, but there are plenty of other things to do, like work hard for his exams, and learn to ski with his new friend Michael Hastings. Barry means to learn to be the perfect skier and spend his future life with the beauty of the mountains.
5 11 y separately published work icon Pastures of the Blue Crane Hesba Brinsmead , London : Oxford University Press , 1964 Z667593 1964 single work novel young adult

'Brought up in boarding schools, Ryle has learned to be independent, but when her mysterious father dies, her whole world changes. Part of her inheritance is a half-share in a dilapidated farm which she shares with a scruffy grandfather she meets for the first time.'

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3 y separately published work icon The Roaring 40 Nan Chauncy , London : Oxford University Press , 1963 Z836733 1963 single work children's fiction children's adventure A hunt for gold in the remote Port Davey area of south-west Tasmania leads to the discovery of a wild-haired boy, and a mystery.
2 y separately published work icon Half a World Away Nan Chauncy , London : Oxford University Press , 1962 Z836736 1962 single work children's fiction children's A family leaves its comfortable world in Kent in 1911 to become pioneers in Tasmania.
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