Peter Gotthardt (International) assertion Peter Gotthardt i(A66484 works by)
Gender: Male
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3 y separately published work icon The King with Horse's Ears Eric Maddern , Paul Hess (illustrator), London : Frances Lincoln , 2003 Z1239538 2003 single work picture book children's
3 8 y separately published work icon Kojuro and the Bears Junko Morimoto (illustrator), Helen Smith (translator), Sydney : Collins , 1987 Z832720 1987 single work picture book children's This story describes the hardships and sorrows of a bear hunter. Kojuro comes to regret that he must kill the bears in order to make a living. Eventually, the wheel turns and his life is ended by a bear. (Source:From the book)
5 4 y separately published work icon There's a Dinosaur in the Park! Rodney David Martin , John Siow (illustrator), Grange : Era Publications , 1980 Z667771 1980 single work picture book children's

A boy's imagination turns a garbage bin in the park into a ferocious dinosaur.

7 5 y separately published work icon Seashores and Shadows Colin Thiele , Glebe : Walter McVitty Books , 1985 Z288100 1985 single work novel young adult adventure

'Fourteen-year-old Joe had never heard of Wayward Island before he came to live with his cousin, Meg, and her family at Cockle Bay. Nor had he ever heard of Scarface! Wayward Island, out to sea, is a spellbinding place of windswept hills and beckoning seashores. Scarface is a huge, white pointer shark, a fearless killer, an ever-present yet elusive shadow. Terrible events carve the names of both Wayward Island and Scarface into the memories of Joe and Meg of seashores and shadows they will never forget.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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