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Roman fur Alle Verlag der Nation (publisher), series - publisher
1 y separately published work icon Die Lady im Busch : Daisy Bates - 40 Jahre unter Australiens Ureinwohnern Joachim Specht , Berlin : Verlag der Nation , 1994 Z1429614 1994 single work biography
1 y separately published work icon Daniels Weg in die Steinzeit : um einen jungen Lehrer im Missionsgebiet in Zentralaustralien Joachim Specht , Berlin : Verlag der Nation , 1985 Z1429648 1985 single work novel young adult
1 y separately published work icon Wunder dauern etwas langer : Roman einer Familie Joachim Specht , Berlin : Verlag der Nation , 1981 Z1460742 1981 single work novel
3 5 y separately published work icon Voices in the Storm Walter Kaufmann , ( trans. Unknown with title Stimmen im Sturm ) Berlin : Verlag der Nation , 1977 Z46680 1953 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon Am Kai Der Hoffnung : Stories Walter Kaufmann , ( trans. Elga Abramowitz )expression Berlin : Verlag der Nation , 1974 Z1071081 1974 selected work short story
4 12 y separately published work icon The Half-Burnt Tree Dymphna Cusack , ( trans. Olga Fetter et. al. )agent with title Der halbverbrannte Baum ) Berlin : Verlag der Nation , 1972 Z41725 1969 single work novel
12 13 y separately published work icon Say No to Death Dymphna Cusack , ( trans. Olga Fetter et. al. )agent with title Und jeden Morgen neue Hoffnung ) Berlin : Verlag der Nation , 1970 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)
9 45 y separately published work icon Come in Spinner Florence James , Dymphna Cusack , ( trans. Olga Fetter et. al. )agent with title Jagd nach Glück : Roman ) Berlin : Verlag der Nation , 1967 Z846941 1951 single work novel The action revolves largely around the Hotel South Pacific where the girls and the 'occupying' American troops meet in the vestibule, while upstairs in the Marie Antionette beauty salon the attendants Deb, Guinea and Claire, each with her own complicated romantic entanglement, work long hours to disguise the shortcomings of their rich, fat clientele. A book sharply observant of the new era ushered in by WWII.
2 y separately published work icon Die Gejagten Joachim Specht , Berlin : Verlag der Nation , 1966 Z1458863 1966 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon Australisches Abenteuer Joachim Specht , Berlin : Verlag der Nation , 1966 Z1429618 1966 selected work short story adventure crime
1 1 y separately published work icon Peterborough Story Joachim Specht , Berlin : Verlag der Nation , 1963 Z388449 1963 selected work short story crime adventure
15 101 y separately published work icon Power Without Glory : A Novel in Three Parts Frank Hardy , ( trans. H. Budzislawski with title Macht ohne Ruhm ) Berlin : Verlag der Nation , 1954 Z512009 1950 single work novel (taught in 5 units)

'This is a tale of corruption stretching from street corner SP bookmaking to the most influential men in the land - and the terrible personal cost of the power such corruption brings. John West rose from a Melbourne slum to dominate Australian politics with bribery, brutality and fear. His attractive wife and their children turned away from him in horror. Friends dropped away. At the peak of his power, surrounded by bootlickers, West faced a hate-filled nation - and the terrible loneliness of his life. Was John West a real figure? For months during the post-war years, an Australian court heard evidence in a sensational libel action brought by businessman John Wren's wife. After a national uproar which rocked the very foundations of the Commonwealth, Frank Hardy was acquitted. This is the novel which provoked such intense uproar and debate across the nation. The questions it poses remain unanswered…' (Publication summary)

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