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1 y separately published work icon The Treasure of the Stone Lions Helen Chapman , Hong Kong Auckland : Applecross Heinemann Educational , 1995 Z1567745 1995 single work children's fiction children's
1 y separately published work icon The Dare at Eagle Rock Helen Chapman , Hong Kong Auckland : Applecross Heinemann Educational , 1995 Z1567738 1995 single work children's fiction children's
1 y separately published work icon The Adventures of Tutankhamen Helen Chapman , Hong Kong Auckland : Applecross Heinemann Educational , 1995 Z1567735 1995 single work children's fiction children's
1 y separately published work icon Riff Raff : A Rock Musical Phil Sumner , Jan McDonald , Danny Nash (composer), Greg Sneddon (composer), Richmond : Heinemann Educational , 1980 Z1183077 1980 single work musical theatre young adult This rock musical was created for young people and is concerned with young people's issues. The narrative focuses on four teenagers and their experiences in the big bad world of nightclubs and disc jockeys.
1 2 y separately published work icon Cinderella Dressed in Yella Ian Turner (editor), June Factor (editor), Wendy Lowenstein (editor), Melbourne : Heinemann , 1969 Z826497 1969 selected work poetry children's 'This book is a collection of Australian Children's play rhymes ... Play rhymes are the rhymes which children use for their games - for skipping, hand-clapping, ball-bouncing, chasing games, for deciding who is to be 'he'; or to establish their supremacy, to defend themselves, to express their affection or anger, or simply to amuse themselves and one another... There are many new rhymes, and many new versions of old rhymes. The rhyme-making of children is alive and kicking.' (Source: Taken from Introduction to the collection)
11 7 y separately published work icon Walkabout Donald Gordon Payne , James Vance Marshall , London : Michael Joseph , 1959 Z549652 1959 single work novel

'A plane crashes in the vast Northern Territory of Australia, and the only survivors are two children from Charleston, South Carolina, on their way to visit their uncle in Adelaide. Mary and her younger brother, Peter, set out on foot, lost in the vast, hot Australian outback. They are saved by a chance meeting with an unnamed Aboriginal boy on walkabout. He looks after the two strange white children and shows them how to find food and water in the wilderness, and yet, for all that, Mary is filled with distrust.

'On the surface Walkabout is an adventure story, but darker themes lie beneath. Peter's innocent friendship with the boy met in the desert throws into relief Mary's half-adult anxieties, and the book as a whole raises questions about what is lost—and may be saved—when different worlds meet. And in reading Marshall's extraordinary evocations of the beautiful yet forbidding landscape of the Australian desert, perhaps the most striking presence of all in this small, perfect book, we realize that this tale—a deep yet disturbing story in the spirit of Adalbert Stifter's Rock Crystal and Richard Hughes's A High Wind in Jamaica—is also a reckoning with the mysteriously regenerative powers of death' (publisher blurb, NYRB Classics).'

1 3 y separately published work icon The Cabby's Daughter David Martin , Sydney Leicester : Hodder and Stoughton Brockhampton Press , 1974 Z40912 1974 single work children's fiction children's
7 17 y separately published work icon Josh Ivan Southall , Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1971 Z116555 1971 single work novel young adult 'Fourteen year old Josh Plowman goes to country Victoria to visit his father's Aunt Clara, the matriarch of the Plowman family. Aunt Clara lives a life very much suited to the past and Josh regards her house as a museum. Aunt Clara is keen for Josh to make friends with the local children but Josh meets with a hostile reception. There are undercurrents at work which Josh cannot ever understand.' (Publication summary))
1 y separately published work icon The Young New Zealand Poets Arthur Baysting (editor), London : 1973 Z816467 1973 anthology poetry
2 14 y separately published work icon Im Westen nichts Neues Erich Maria Remarque , ( trans. A. W. Wheen with title All Quiet on the Western Front ) London : G. P. Putnam's Sons , 1929 Z1154455 1929 single work novel war literature
6 3 y separately published work icon Journey to the Hangman Arthur W. Upfield , London Melbourne : Heinemann , 1959 Z290793 1959 single work novel crime mystery detective
— Appears in: Bony a mys ; Po stope novej topanky ; Stari mladenci z Broken Hillu 1976; (p. Page numbers unavailable)

— Appears in: Boni I Myshka [and] Leiik-Froumskiii Koshmar 1996;
25 15 y separately published work icon A Town Like Alice Nevil Shute , London : Heinemann , 1950 Z564787 1950 single work novel

'Nevil Shute’s most beloved novel, a tale of love and war, follows its enterprising heroine from the Malayan jungle during World War II to the rugged Australian outback.

'Jean Paget, a young Englishwoman living in Malaya, is captured by the invading Japanese and forced on a brutal seven-month death march with dozens of other women and children. A few years after the war, Jean is back in England, the nightmare behind her. However, an unexpected inheritance inspires her to return to Malaya to give something back to the villagers who saved her life. But it turns out that they have a gift for her as well: the news that the young Australian soldier, Joe Harmon, who had risked his life to help the women, had miraculously survived. Jean’s search for Joe leads her to a desolate Australian outpost called Willstown, where she finds a challenge that will draw on all the resourcefulness and spirit that carried her through her war-time ordeals.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The New Windmill Series Heinemann Educational (publisher), 1949 London Oxford : Heinemann , 1949-1997 Z1545092 1949 series - publisher children's fiction children's
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