Sirene Sirene i(A84185 works by) (Organisation) assertion (a.k.a. Uitgeverij in Sirene)
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5 19 y separately published work icon Firehead Venero Armanno , Milsons Point : Random House , 1999 Z399260 1999 single work novel romance
1 y separately published work icon Leesgids Australie: Verhalen uit en over Australie Amsterdam : Sirene , 2003 Z1141913 2003 anthology extract poetry 'Collection of extracts from the works of Peter Carey, Julia Leigh, Venero Armano, [American travel writer] Bill Bryson, Bruce Chatwin, Richard Flanagan, Robert Hughes, David Francis, Marlo Morgan and [Dutch travel writer] Dolf de Vries' (Publisher's press release).
5 8 y separately published work icon Agapanthus Tango David Francis , London : Fourth Estate , 2001 Z823506 2001 single work novel

'Day's mother died with her eyes wide open in 1947, near Maude, New South Wales. No doctor was called. Day watched his father drop her body into the red earth wrapped in a hessian feed sack. He was only twelve. When he rode up Muddy Gates Lane, away from there, he didn't know that he was leaving, but he was sure he wasn't coming back. Day's journey took him to America, travelling as groom for a horse called Unusual. On the Eastern Shore of Maryland he meets Callie, who wants to be the world's first woman jockey. There is no doubt in her eyes, she knows about things that Day has never seen. He is stranded by a love for Callie that takes him back to the harshness of his childhood in Australia, to the dark secrets of his family.'

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6 11 y separately published work icon Morgan's Run Colleen McCullough , London : Century , 2000 Z519968 2000 single work novel historical fiction It was one of the greatest human experiments ever undertaken: to populate an unknown land with the criminal, the unloved and the unwanted of English society. Amid conditions of brutality, 'The First Fleet' was sent to a place that no European but the legendary Captain Cook had ever seen. Left to live or die on the hostile Australian continent, these convicts - and their equally isolated guards - occupy the centre of this story. And Richard Morgan - convicted felon - makes an indelible mark upon the new frontier. A historical saga, rich in romance and drama. (Source: Trove)
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