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30 20 y separately published work icon The Devil's Advocate Morris West , 1959 ( trans. Yuri Kovalenko with title Ho dikegoros tou diavolou: mythistorema ) Athens : Ankyra , 1999 Z528667 1959 single work novel
— Appears in: Reader's Digest Condensed Books: volume four, 1960, Autumn selections 1960;

'A moving exploration of the meaning of faith, and a vivid portrayal of life in impoverished post-war Calabria.'

Source: Publisher's blurb (Allen & Unwin, 2017).

15 6 y separately published work icon The Clowns of God : A Novel Morris West , ( trans. Giouri Kovalenko with title Hoi gelotopoioi tou Theou ) Athens : Ankyra , 1998 Z458951 1981 single work novel

'The Pope receives a private revelation that the world is about to end—the second title in the Vatican Trilogy.'

Source: Publisher's blurb (Allen & Unwin, 2017).

19 2 y separately published work icon Mary Poppins Comes Back P. L. Travers , ( trans. G. Tsoukala with title He Epistrophe te Maires Poppins ) Athens : Ankyra , 1995 Z1109749 1935 single work children's fiction children's fantasy

Mary Poppins comes back on the end of a kite string, stays with the Banks family for a while, and then disappears on a merry-go-round horse.

Source: Publisher's blurb

43 22 y separately published work icon Mary Poppins P. L. Travers , ( trans. G. Tsoukala with title Merry Poppins ) Athens : Ankyra , 1995 Z797048 1934 single work children's fiction children's fantasy

The first of P.L. Travers's novels about the magical nanny, Mary Poppins.

When Katie Nana, the much-tried nanny to the Banks family of 17 Cherry Tree Lane, finally storms out in a huff, the wind blows in Mary Poppins and her carpetbag. The Banks children find that Mary Poppins is stern, vain, and usually cross – but also has a touch of magic about her.

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