Inge M. Artl (International) assertion Inge M. Artl i(A65804 works by) (a.k.a. I. M. Artl)
Gender: Female
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2 2 y separately published work icon Who Calls from Afar Hesba Brinsmead , ( trans. Inge M. Artl with title Ruf aus der Ferne ) Vienna : Ueberreuter , 1973 Z816523 1971 single work children's fiction children's
2 y separately published work icon Ninji's Magic Elisabeth MacIntyre , ( trans. Inge M. Artl with title Ninjis Zauber ) Munich : Bertelsmann , 1970 Z836871 1966 single work children's fiction children's Ninji lives in the highlands of New Guinea. When he becomes a pupil at the new school built by the white men, he finds himself puzzled by the contrast between the old ways and the new. He seeks the advice of the village witch doctor - but it is only after a visit to Goroka, the nearest town, that he learns the true value of both the old tribal customs and the new education.
2 2 y separately published work icon Season of the Briar Hesba Brinsmead , ( trans. Inge M. Artl with title Sommer der Heckenrosen ) Vienna Heidelberg : Ueberreuther , 1967 Z816510 1965 single work novel young adult
3 1 y separately published work icon The Green Laurel Eleanor Spence , ( trans. Inge M. Artl with title Haus der Träume ) Vienna Heidelberg : Ueberreuter , 1966 Z836712 1963 single work children's fiction children's The Somerville's normally nomadic existence is interrupted by Mr Somerville's ill-health which means during their annual visit to Dragon Bay, they are forced to stay in a boarding house instead of camping out. It marks the beginning of a strange and eventful year in which Lesley and Rae make new friends, begin to grow up and fulfil ambitions. It is also a year in which the whole family has to adapt to some surprising and not always welcome changes.
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