Association for the Blind of W. A. Association for the Blind of W. A. i(A59198 works by) (Organisation) assertion
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2 5 y separately published work icon Hal Gye : The Man and His Work Hal Gye , Elizabeth Lane , ( nar. Alan Needham. et. al. )agent Victoria Park : Association for the Blind of W. A. , 2002 Z410357 1986 selected work short story prose poetry biography humour
3 1 y separately published work icon Nude Deadly! : Nude; Deadly! : Part one : Nude Paul Jennings , Morris Gleitzman , ( nar. Eric Carlin ) Victoria Park : Association for the Blind of W. A. , 2001 Z764723 2000 single work children's fiction children's
2 2 y separately published work icon Another Man's Office Penelope Trevor , ( nar. Helen Seward ) Victoria Park : Association for the Blind of W. A. , 2001 Z668468 2000 single work novel
2 1 y separately published work icon Defy the Death Spirit : An Autobiographical Novel Le Quang Vinh , ( nar. Frances Dharmalingam ) Victoria Park : Association for the Blind of W. A. , 1997 Z844120 1995 single work novel war literature 'Follows the life of a young South Vietnamese teacher through the dreadful years of the civil war and its consequences, both personal and historical'. Source: bookseller's website.
5 47 y separately published work icon Working Bullocks Katharine Susannah Prichard , ( nar. Maureen Taylor ) Victoria Park : Association for the Blind of W. A. , 1997 Z547635 1926 single work novel First published in1926, Working Bullocks describes life amongst Western Australian timber workers in the early twentieth century. An evocative tale of social relations, working culture and romantic bonds set in the context of the beauty and majesty of the great Karri forests.
3 3 y separately published work icon Raparapa Kularr Martuwarra : All Right, Now We Go 'longside the River, Along that Sundown Way, Stories from the Fitzroy River Drovers Paul Marshall (editor), ( nar. Norman Briers ) Victoria Park : Association for the Blind of W. A. , 1992 Z844373 1988 anthology life story Raparapa is a collection of stories from male Elders across the West Kimberley. Each story is unique and are true accounts of their contribution to the workforce in the North. The contributors were interviewed between November 1986 and April 1987. The transcripts from 14 hours of tapes were edited to a narrative by Paul Marshall.
2 y separately published work icon The Saddler's Grand-daughter Garry Hurle , ( nar. Joan Minchin ) Victoria Park : Association for the Blind of W. A. , 1990 Z151927 1986 selected work children's fiction children's
2 15 y separately published work icon Upsurge : A Novel J. M. Harcourt , ( nar. Ruth Reid ) Victoria Park : Association for the Blind of W. A. , 1987 Z409415 1934 single work novel
14 34 y separately published work icon The Roaring Nineties : A Story of the Goldfields in Western Australia Katharine Susannah Prichard , ( nar. Betty Martison ) Victoria Park : Association for the Blind of W. A. , 1985 Z922520 1946 single work novel historical fiction

'A story of friendship and love set in the goldfields of Western Australia in the 1890s. The determined Sally Gough braves hardship and danger in this classic tale of pioneering Australia.' (Source: Bookseller's website.)

5 10 y separately published work icon Waiting for the End of the World Lee Harding , ( nar. Bea Girvan-Brown ) Victoria Park : Association for the Blind of W. A. , 1985 Z485436 1983 single work novel science fiction young adult

In a 21st century Australia where cities are armed fortifications and the population is kept docile by government-approved drugs, a group of young people determines to seek a more secure future in the unknown bush away from the threat of the Patrol.

4 101 y separately published work icon Seven Poor Men of Sydney Christina Stead , ( nar. Mrs Berry Pestel ) Victoria Park : Association for the Blind of W. A. , 1984 Z461354 1934 single work novel (taught in 18 units)

'Seven Poor Men of Sydney is a brilliant portrayal of a group of men and women living in Sydney in the 1920s amid conditions of poverty and social turmoil.

Set against the vividly drawn backgrounds of Fisherman's (Watson's) Bay and the innercity slums, the various characters seek to resolve their individual spiritual dilemmas; through politics, religion and philosophy.

Their struggles, their pain and their frustrations are portrayed with consummate skill in this memorable evocation of a city and an era.' (Publication summary)

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