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15 114 y separately published work icon Jack Maggs Peter Carey , ( trans. Regina Rawlinson with title Die geheimen Machenschaften des Jack Maggs : Roman ) Frankfurt am Main : Goverts Kruger Stahlberg Verlag , 1999 Z205857 1997 single work novel (taught in 8 units) The year is 1837 and a stranger is prowling London. He is Jack Maggs, an illegal returnee from the prison island of Australia. He has the demeanor of a savage and the skills of a hardened criminal, and he is risking his life on seeking vengeance and reconciliation.
Influenced by Charles Dickens's Great Expectations.
3 7 y separately published work icon Dead Men Running : A Novel D'Arcy Niland , ( trans. Otto Bayer )expression Stuttgart : Goverts Kruger Stahlberg Verlag , 1971 Z247522 1969 single work novel
9 3 y separately published work icon Cooper's Creek Cooper's Creek : Tragedy and Adventure in the Australian Outback; Cooper's Creek : The Real Story of Burke and Wills Alan Moorehead , ( trans. Wolfgang Fleischer with title Treffpunkt Coopers Creek: Die 1. Durchquerung Australiens 1860/1861 ) Stuttgart : Goverts Kruger Stahlberg Verlag , 1966 Z995999 1963 single work prose 'In 1860, an expedition set out from Melbourne, Australia, into the interior of the country, with the mission to find a route to the northern coast. Headed by Robert O'Hara Burke and William John Wills, the party of adventurers, scientists, and camels set out into the outback hoping to find enough water and to keep adequate food stores for their trek into the bush. Almost one year later, Burke, Wills, and two others from their party, Gray and King, reached the northern shore but on their journey back, they were stranded at Cooper's Creek where all but King perished. Cooper's Creek is a gripping, intense historical narrative about the harshness of the Australian outback and the people who were brave enough to go into the very depths of that uncharted country.' (Publisher's blurb)
4 y separately published work icon The Emperor's Lady : A Novel Based on the Life of the Empress Josephine F. W. Kenyon , ( trans. Unknown with title Sie wurde Kaiserin :das romantische Leben der Josephine Beauharnais ) Hamburg : Goverts Kruger Stahlberg Verlag , 1954 Z1199195 1952 single work novel historical fiction
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