Mark Wilson Mark Wilson i(A59945 works by) (a.k.a. Mark L. Wilson)
Born: Established: 1949 ;
Gender: Male
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1 y separately published work icon Elizabeth : The Story of an Australian Pioneer Mark Wilson , Kew East : Windy Hollow , 2025 29165803 2025 single work biography children's

'Elizabeth Macarthur was a true Australian pioneer. This book celebrates her life and achievements, as well as the many setbacks she endured. In a society that was dominated by men, she thrived as a mother, businesswoman and farm manager.'

'Elizabeth highlights the important roles women have played in Australian history. Elizabeth Macarthur wasn’t just a pioneer in the traditional sense, but also a pioneer of the Women’s Rights Movement that gained momentum later in the 1800’s. In times when women had no rights, when they were actually owned (in Australian law) by their fathers or husbands. Many thrived in a predominately man’s world, enduring centuries old prejudices, and overcoming them to find their rightful places in our history. This book celebrates their courage and determination.'  (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Caroline Mark Wilson , Kew East : Windy Hollow , 2023 26219378 2023 single work single work biography picture book children's

Caroline is the true story of Caroline Chisholm. All who went before her did their part in helping shape Australia into a confident, progressive and vibrant society. But when Caroline arrived in Australia, she thrived on the challenges facing her to help the many orphans, migrants and destitute girls she found living on the streets of Sydney.

'Mark Wilson’s book gives the reader an insight into her life of service which was evident from when she was a young girl. He traces her life from childhood through to adulthood, retelling her story for young readers' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Votes for Women! : The Story of Nellie, Rose and Mary Mark Wilson , Mark Wilson (illustrator), Sydney : Lothian , 2022 24411256 2022 single work picture book children's

'From award-winning author and illustrator Mark Wilson, a stirring story of the women who first won the right to vote in Australia - inspired by real people and historical events

'In 1890, Rose Birks and her stepdaughter, Nellie, two strong-willed and determined women, began writing letters and attending meetings to help improve the lives of women and children in their home city of Adelaide. They soon found themselves part of a movement that would change the lives of women everywhere. Through their friendship with the famous female suffragist Mary Lee, they petitioned politicians and lawmakers - and in 1896 they became the first women in Australia to vote in an election. Votes for Women! tells their story.'  (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Subbie and His Mate Corinne Fenton , Mark Wilson (illustrator), Abbotsford : Ford Street , 2022 24088567 2022 single work picture book children's

'Winning the Melbourne Cup was just the beginning for Subzero and his best mate Graham Salisbury.

'Never has there been a greater bond between man and horse.

'What they did together will touch your heart.

'Both words and illustrations will touch your heart and stay with you long after the final page is turned.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Tupaia, Isaac & Cook – The Search for The Great South Land Mark Wilson , Melbourne : Windy Hollow , 2021 21985552 2021 single work children's fiction children's historical fiction

'There are as many mistruths as there are truths about James Co ok and his famous first Voyage of discovery, including his secret orders to find the mythical 'Great Southern Continent'.

'This book shows a new side to this voyage.

'Cook may never have stumbled onto the South East coast of Australia at all, if it had not been for a young Raiatean master Navigator named Tupaia. He came on board the ship Endeavour when it was in Tahitian waters, and essentially piloted the ship through much of the Pacific. He facilitated communication with the First Nation peoples they met, particularly in New Zealand, and on more than one occasion, saved Cook and his entourage from being massacred.

'This book does not document all that happened on that voyage. I t puts into perspective the importance of Tupaia to the voyage that changed the course of history, and altered forever the lives of many people throughout the Pacific.' (Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon Rachel's War : The Story of an Australian WWI Nurse Mark Wilson , Mark Wilson (illustrator), Sydney : Lothian , 2021 21522981 2021 single work picture book children's

'Growing up on a farm in country Victoria, all Rachel wants is to help people. When war comes, she travels to distant Europe and the Middle East, working tirelessly to care for wounded and sick soldiers from the battlefields of Gallipoli and the Western Front.

'Inspired by the life of Rachel Pratt, a World War I Australian army nurse who was awarded the Military Medal for bravery, this is an incredible story of bravery and sacrifice.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon A New Prayer for the Animals Mark Wilson , Mark Wilson (illustrator), Melbourne : Windy Hollow , 2020 18829569 2020 single work picture book children's

'From the oceans and coastal plains to the African Veldt, we share this earth with many unique and wonderful creatures. This book celebrates Mark Wilson’s lifelong passion for endangered wildlife and the preservation of habitat.

' A New Prayer for the Animals is a message of hope for animals across the world. The book contains information on each of the animals and includes at the end, a brief description of how they are threatened.' (Publication summary) 

1 y separately published work icon Eureka! Story of the Goldfields Mark Wilson , Mark Wilson (illustrator), Sydney : Lothian , 2020 18578724 2020 single work picture book information book children's

'Molly and her father have emigrated to Australia to try their luck as gold prospectors in Ballarat, Victoria. Life on the diggings is hard and Molly misses her mother, who died before they left England.

'A Chinese teenager, Chen, shows Molly and her Papa how to pan for gold and helps them when their food and money run out. Not everyone on the goldfields is friendly, however. Chen and other Chinese diggers are often bullied and the police lock up miners who haven't paid the exorbitant gold licence fee. Before long, Molly, Papa and Chen are caught up in a protest that will become known as the Eureka Rebellion - a legendary battle that will profoundly affect them all.

'From award-winning author and illustrator Mark Wilson, this powerful story is inspired by real people and historical events.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon All of Us, A History of Southeast Asia Jackie French , Virginia Hooker , Mark Wilson (illustrator), Sydney South : HarperCollins Australia , 2019 15931583 2019 single work picture book children's

'Join two children as they journey through the history of Southeast Asia - the fascinating lands linked to each other and Australia by the seas and monsoon winds. Share with them the discovery of a world filled with traders, adventurers and conquerors, the struggles for independence they witness, and the exciting arrival of the new millennium with its hopes and challenges.

'This is a story that started 70,000 years ago - a history that includes all of us.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 1 y separately published work icon Never Lose Hope : The Story of Australia's First School Mark Wilson , Mark Wilson (illustrator), Sydney : Lothian , 2018 18372584 2018 single work picture book

'John is a child convict, transported to New South Wales for stealing a shirt. Life is grim in the fledgling colony and when food runs short, John once again has to steal to survive. Starving and alone, he is taken in by Australia's first schoolteacher, Isabella Rosson. In her simple classroom, John learns to read and write and soon becomes her star pupil - until he is discovered by the soldiers and again sent away in chains.

'Yet John never forgets Isabella's lessons, the power of words - and the hope for a brighter future.

'Inspired by the life of convict Isabella Rosson, the first teacher in the colony at Port Jackson, and John Hudson, the youngest First Fleet convict, this touching story is illustrated with Mark Wilson's vividly realistic and evocative artwork.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon The Rats of Tobruk Mark Wilson , Kew East : Windy Hollow , 2018 15282566 2018 single work children's fiction children's historical fiction war literature

'When a Bedouin boy, Omar, is separated from his family in Libya during WW2, he makes his way to the coast to look for them. Tired and hungry, Omar is taken in and cared for by two Australia soldiers, Bluey and Albert, as they struggle to survive during the Siege of Tobruk.

'When Bluey disappears during a patrol, Omar is determined to find him, and uses all his knowledge of the desert as he searches for his friend. This is a story of friendship found in the most unusual of places, and a boy's determination against all the odds.'  (Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon Barney and the Secret of the French Spies Jackie French , Sydney : HarperCollins Australia , 2018 12833162 2018 single work children's fiction children's historical fiction

'The new title in the critically acclaimed series that explores Australia's early Colonial secret history

'In 1798 orphaned Barney Bean now has a flourishing farm in the New South Wales colony and everything he ever dreamed of ... except his childhood friend Elsie.

'But when Elsie falls ill and Barney rushes to be by her side, he finally learns the deadly secret she has been hiding.

'Who is this strange and beautiful girl who will not speak? And could France ever attack the isolated colony?

'Written by award-winning author Jackie French and superbly illustrated by Mark Wilson,this fourth book in The Secret Histories series explores extraordinary and untold stories from Australia's past, including the female French botanist who could only work disguised as a man, French and English spies, and wars between two empires that threatened even a far-off colony.' (Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon Flapper VC Mark Wilson , Mark Wilson (illustrator), Sydney : Lothian , 2017 10790913 2017 single work picture book children's

'Flapper, VC is based on the true story of an Australian carrier pigeon during World War II. Raised and trained in Australia, Flapper is sent off to war in the Pacific. While on patrol deep in the jungle, Flapper's unit find themselves surrounded by enemy troops. With no other means of communication, the men's only hope of survival is Flapper, who has to evade enemy snipers and machine guns to get a message through to save the patrol.

'Flapper was awarded the animal equivalent of the Victoria Cross for his actions that day, and his medal is proudly displayed at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra.

'This memorable tale, illustrated with Mark Wilson's beautifully crafted and evocative artwork, is a moving story of animals in war.' (Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon Beth : The Story of a Child Convict Mark Wilson , Sydney : Hachette Australia , 2016 9204614 2016 single work children's fiction children's historical fiction

'Beth is a child convict, caught stealing on the streets of London and sent to Australia on the First Fleet. Through Beth's story, we discover the unbearable hardships those first convicts suffered, not only on the long journey to Sydney Cove but also in the two years of near-famine following their arrival. The story also explores the new arrivals' relationship with the Indigenous population, and the devastation that the Europeans brought with them.

'But through Beth's experiences we also see the sense of hope that many in the new colony held for the future, and how they survived - and in some cases thrived.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Cockatoo Man Alison Giles , Mascot : Click-Cloud Publishing , 2015 9204741 2015 single work children's fiction children's

'The best thing about living in the Kimberley is fossicking around in the bush. Eleven-year-old Binnu sees himself as one of the community's most accurate and deadly hunters, and with his 'ging' in his pocket he's prepared for anything. When, unthinkingly, he kills a native cockatoo he brings all kinds of trouble down on himself. Grandfather, as ancient as the land itself, is the only person who can help him, so the two of them begin their trek up into the tropical gorges to put things right. Will Binnu ever be free of that which haunts him?' (Publication summary)

1 2 y separately published work icon Migaloo : The White Whale Mark Wilson , Mark Wilson (illustrator), Sydney : Lothian , 2015 9057611 2015 single work picture book children's

'In the warm tropical waters off the north Australian coast, a very special whale is born: Migaloo, the only all-white humpback whale in the world. As he and his pod make their annual migration to Antarctica, Migaloo discovers the beauty, wonder and danger of a whale's journey.

'Mark Wilson's exquisite illustrations capture the grace and intelligence of these extraordinary creatures, who enchant whale-watchers around the world. ' (Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon We're All Australians Now A. B. Paterson , Mark Wilson (illustrator), Sydney : HarperCollins Australia , 2015 8705505 2015 single work picture book poetry

'In 1915 Banjo Paterson wrote as an open letter to the troops a poem he titled We're All Australians Now'

'Australia takes her pen in hand,

to write a line to you,

to let you fellows understand,

How proud we are of you.'

'Illustrated by Mark Wilson (A DAY tO REMEMBER by Jackie French), this moving and beautiful picture book follows in the tradition of previous A & R classics such as MULGA BILL'S BICYCLE and tHE MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER and is a timely contribution to our WWI Centenary publishing program.' (Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon The Horse Soldier Mark Wilson , Mark Wilson (illustrator), Kew East : Windy Hollow , 2015 8668413 2015 single work picture book children's

'"Bandy jerked her head. I felt her shiver and neigh to the other horses. Then a hand went up in the distance, and the soldiers urged their horses into a canter." When the shadow of war descends on Australia in 1914, a boy and his horse set off for war in the Middle East. With water rations gone, they charge the enemy across six kilometres of open ground to reach the wells at Beersheba. In one moment of dash and bravura, both Jason's and Bandy's destinies are set as the battle unfolds, with heroic and tragic consequences. ' (Publication summary)

1 5 y separately published work icon Digger : The Dog Who Went to War Mark Wilson , Mark Wilson (illustrator), Sydney : Lothian , 2015 8046208 2015 single work picture book children's war literature

'A heartfelt story of the bond of love and devotion between a man and his dog in war.

'Matthew, a young Australian soldier, smuggles his beloved dog, Digger, onto the troop ship when he leaves to fight in World War One. At the front, Matthew works as a stretcher-bearer and Digger helps him rescue the wounded. Together, they face the triumphs and tragedies of the Western Front.

'Based on the true story of Driver, a puppy that was smuggled onto an Australian troop ship during World War One, this heartfelt story shows that the bond of love and devotion between a man and his dog cannot be broken, even by the tragedy of war.' (Publication summary)

1 6 y separately published work icon The Afghanistan Pup Mark Wilson , Sydney : Hachette Australia , 2014 6081849 2014 single work children's fiction children's

'A deeply moving story about an abandoned pup in Afghanistan who touches the lives of two very different people - a girl struggling to get an education in the face of fierce opposition, and an Australian soldier who ultimately gives his life in the service of his country. A companion to My Mother's Eyes, Angel of Kokoda and Vietnam Diary, this story deals with the complexities of the war in Afghanistan in an accessible way, addressing the tragedy of war but ending on a note of hope.' (Publication summary)

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