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2 y separately published work icon Ve trpytnem mori je Kreta Vaclav Tosovsky , Prague : Práce , 1984 Z900012 1984 single work novel thriller
2 11 y separately published work icon The Dyehouse Mena Calthorpe , Sydney : Ure Smith , 1961 Z823695 1961 single work novel

'Written with unerring skill and insight, The Dyehouse is a masterly portrait of postwar Australia, when industrial work was radically transformed by new technologies and society changed with it. Mena Calthorpe—who herself worked in a textile factory—takes us inside this world, vividly bringing to life the people of an inner-Sydney company in the mid-1950s: the bosses, middlemen and underlings; their dramatic struggles and their loves.

'This powerful and affecting novel was first published in 1961, and is the hundredth book in the Text Classics series. The new edition comes with an introduction by Fiona McFarlane, acclaimed author of The Night Guest.' (Publication summary : Text Classic 2016)

2 16 y separately published work icon The Young Wife David Martin , London : Macmillan , 1962 Z529492 1962 single work novel romance

'Anna, a young Cypriot, has been found a husband, Yannis, in faraway Australia. Their love grows, but it is complicated by the wife's involvement with Yannis' rich brother, their fiercely traditional mother, and a young artist.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

29 190 y separately published work icon His Natural Life For the Term of His Natural Life Marcus Clarke , 1870-1872 Z1032375 1870-1872 single work novel (taught in 15 units)

'Scarcely out of print since the early 1870s, For the Term of His Natural Life has provided successive generations with a vivid account of a brutal phase of colonial life. The main focus of this great convict novel is the complex interaction between those in power and those who suffer, made meaningful because of its hero's struggle against his wrongful imprisonment. Elements of romance, incidents of family life and passages of scenic description both relieve and give emphasis to the tragedy that forms its heart.' (Publication summary : Penguin Books 2009)

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