Grant Gittus Grant Gittus i(A80912 works by)
Gender: Male
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1 Shoefiti Meredith Costain , Grant Gittus , 2012 single work poetry young adult
— Appears in: Trust Me Too 2012;
1 1 y separately published work icon Baby Biker Learns to Count Grant Gittus , Rod Tokely , Malvern : Omnibus Books , 2005 Z1276922 2005 single work picture book children's
1 1 y separately published work icon Biker Baby Learns to Count Rod Tokely , Grant Gittus (illustrator), Malvern : Omnibus Books , 2005 Z1227148 2005 single work picture book children's

Features a traditional counting format, but the big difference is the biker theme. Mums and dads of the biker persuasion, and even those who aren't, will be entertained by the strong graphics and the refreshing bloke friendly approach to teaching this fundamental skill. 2 yrs+ (Libraries Australia)

1 y separately published work icon Spacebound Meredith Costain (editor), Paul Collins (editor), Grant Gittus (illustrator), South Melbourne : Pearson Education , 2000 Z668140 2000 anthology children's fiction science fiction children's
1 y separately published work icon Lost in Space Paul Collins (editor), Meredith Costain (editor), South Melbourne : Addison Wesley Longman Australia , 1999 Z1337561 1999 selected work children's fiction children's science fiction 'Take a spin through space - where no one can hear you scream. Meet aliens, robots and the colonists who have made outer space their home. Masters of science fiction Dirk Strasser, Sally Odgers and Simon Brown take readers to the far reaches of the universe' (back cover).
2 3 y separately published work icon Breathing Space Only Wynne Whiteford , St Kilda : Void Publications , 1980 Z995764 1980 single work novel science fiction

'An Australia of the near future, in which the torch of civilization is carried on in the hydro-electric powered Heights of the Snowy Mountains, while industrial breakdown has thrust the rest of the world into smog-polluted barbarism.

'But on the Heights, frontier-guard Roy challenges his people's paranoid fear of the "Outside".' (Publication summary(

1 2 y separately published work icon The Fourth Hemisphere David J. Lake , St Kilda : Void Publications , 1980 Z994584 1980 single work novel science fiction
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