Molodaia gvardiia Molodaia gvardiia i(A64028 works by) (Organisation) assertion
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9 y separately published work icon The Marvellous Mongolian James Aldridge , London : Macmillan , 1974 Z960631 1974 single work children's fiction children's To Baryut, Tachi is a marvellous stallion, roaming Mongolia. Kitty's favourite is Peep, her Shetland pony. Tachi is imported to the Welsh nature reserve on which Kitty lives, and Peep is to be Tachi's companion. Kitty is terribly worried in case Peep is hurt, and Baryut worries that Tachi cannot be contained in the Welsh hills. (Source: Bookseller's website)
2 y separately published work icon Cairo James Aldridge , Boston : Little, Brown , 1969 Z814565 1969 single work
8 7 The Sun Is Not Enough Dymphna Cusack , London : Heinemann , 1967 Z41837 1967 single work novel
— Appears in: Zharkoe leto v Berlie [and] Solnetise-ceto eshche ne vse 1990;
2 5 y separately published work icon Martin Place : A Novel D. H. Crick , Sydney : Australasian Book Society , 1963 Z69877 1963 single work novel
12 13 y separately published work icon Say No to Death Dymphna Cusack , Melbourne : Heinemann , 1951 Z42833 1951 single work novel Business is booming in Dymphna Cusack's Say No to Death, a story of post-war Sydney, black marketeering, and sacrificial romance. The same cannot be said for a public health system that struggles to offer a future for cash-strapped tuberculosis patients, such as the doomed heroine of this novel, Jan. For contemporary readers, however, the trajectory of Jan and Bart's relationship may seem less interesting than Cusack's evocation of the failings of government health policy in Australia and the fine account of this devastating illness in a city beset by wartime shortages. (Source: Susan Carson)
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