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4 13 y separately published work icon The Red King Victor Kelleher , Ringwood : Viking Kestrel , 1989 Z499539 1989 single work novel young adult science fiction Aided only by a trained bear and a monkey, a magician and an acrobat challenge the power of the evil Red king who rules the Forest Lands by spreading the red fever to those who refuse to pay him tribute. (Source: Trove)
4 1 y separately published work icon Here Comes John Bob Graham , Bob Graham (illustrator), Adelaide : Omnibus Books , 1983 Z836850 1983 single work picture book children's "A snail must tolerate the threats presented by pesticides, a dog, a little girl, and most importantly one small boy." (Source: Amazon)
3 1 y separately published work icon Here Comes Theo Bob Graham , Bob Graham (illustrator), Adelaide : Omnibus Books , 1983 Z836847 1983 single work picture book children's "A small bouncy dog likes to give the children he lives with the 'licking treatment'." (Source: Amazon)
4 y separately published work icon Bath time for John Bob Graham , London : Hamish Hamilton , 1985 Z863333 1985 single work picture book children's While John bathes, his dog Theo steals his plastic frog out of the tub.
4 y separately published work icon Where is Sarah? Bob Graham , London : Hamish Hamilton , 1985 Z862716 1985 single work picture book children's
4 2 y separately published work icon All the Proud Tribesmen Kylie Tennant , London : Macmillan , 1959 Z247047 1959 single work children's fiction children's

'The pearldivers of Firecrest Island are forced to flee their island after a natural disaster; and must come to terms with their old native superstitions, with the help of Kerri–a twelve year old scholarship student.'

Source: Publisher's blurb (Pan Books edition).

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