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13 1 y separately published work icon The Big Story Morris West , ( trans. Volodymyr Mytrofanov et. al. )agent with title Reportaz ) Kyiv : Molod , 1982 Z528257 1957 single work novel

'Richard Ashley is a journalist who cares about the truth, and he's about to break the greatest story of his career.

'Italy's ruling clique is rotten to the core. A scandal centred around Vittorio, Duke of Orgagna, points to a web of corruption and deceit emanating from his estate in the south.

'But Ashley finds that the truth is not all it seems when he falls in love with Orgagna's wife. Everything is more complicated, more passionate, than before—and tainted by death. Suddenly Ashley's greatest story threatens to be his last.'

Source: Publisher's blurb (Allen & Unwin, 2017).

9 y separately published work icon The Marvellous Mongolian James Aldridge , ( trans. L. Goncar with title Dyvovyznyj Mongol ) Ukraine : Molod , 1980 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)
8 7 The Sun Is Not Enough Dymphna Cusack , ( trans. Petro Sokolovs'kiai with title Samogo sontsia Zamalo ) Kyiv : Molod , 1971 Z41837 1967 single work novel
— Appears in: Zharkoe leto v Berlie [and] Solnetise-ceto eshche ne vse 1990;
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