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5 y separately published work icon Djugurba : Tales from the Spirit Time Tales from the Spirit Time Alison Forbes , Canberra : Australian National University Press , 1974 7385819 1974 selected work poetry children's

Fourteen myths and legends about the Spirit Time, written and illustrated by various young Aboriginal students.

1 1 y separately published work icon Remembered with Affection : A New Edition of Lady Broome's Letters to Guy Mary Anne Broome , Alexandra Hasluck (editor), Melbourne : Oxford University Press , 1963 Z843347 1963 single work correspondence An account of life in Western Australia as the wife of the Governor. Letters to her son in England
4 3 y separately published work icon Coorinna : A Novel of the Tasmanian Uplands Erle Wilson , Parkville : Melbourne University Press , 1963 Z1008970 1953 single work novel
1 5 y separately published work icon Saturday Afternoon Neilma Sidney , Melbourne : Cheshire , 1959 Z26419 1959 selected work short story
1 42 y separately published work icon The Generations of Men Judith Wright , Melbourne : Oxford University Press , 1959 Z562146 1959 single work prose

'A beautifully written family history from Australia's best known poet. Judith Wright writes much more than a biography of her forebears in The Generations of Men. She has achieved a lyrical chronicle of an era in the life of a nation. In her elegant, subtle prose, Wright brings to life the hopes and aspirations of Australia's nineteenth-century migrants.'

-Note from 1995 edition.

3 2 y separately published work icon Patterson's Track Eleanor Spence , Melbourne : Oxford University Press , 1958 Z813371 1958 single work children's fiction children's adventure mystery

When the Winter children stumble across some initials carved in a cave, they set off on a five-day hike to find the answer to an old mystery.

1 1 y separately published work icon Boy on a Horse : The Story of Adam Lindsay Gordon Enid Moodie Heddle , H. J. Samuel , Melbourne : Cheshire , 1957 Z439179 1957 single work children's fiction children's
1 y separately published work icon Animal Talk and Other Stories for Boys and Girls Neville Smith , Melbourne : Cheshire , 1955 Z1500460 1955 selected work children's fiction children's 'Here are twenty-five stories that have escaped from life - that is, the kind of life that most normal Australian boys and girls lead. In them, everyday life become involved with strange things and happenings. Magic comes creeping in when least expected; fairies and sprites appear; animals and objects indulge in conversations; dreams take the oddest turns. But, though there may be a friendly lion in a story, or a sea maid, or a flame fairy who can only speak in rhyme, in every case the central person is a normal Australian girl or boy.' (Inside dust jacket)
19 26 y separately published work icon I Can Jump Puddles Alan Marshall , Melbourne : Longman Cheshire , 1955 Z962560 1955 single work single work autobiography
— Appears in: IA umeiu prygat' cherez luzhi; Eto trava ; V serdtse moem 1969; (p. 13-227)

— Appears in: Moga Da Preskacham Lokvi 1981;

— Appears in: Kumurins un Kamolins; Es protu lekt pari pelkem; Vetras zens 1999;

I Can Jump Puddles is Alan Marshall's story of his childhood, a happy world in which, despite his crippling poliomyelitis, he plays, climbs, fights, swims, rides and laughs. His world was the Australian countryside early last century: rough-riders, bushmen, farmers and tellers of tall stories, a world held precious by the young Alan Marshall. (Source: Trove)

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