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2 6 y separately published work icon The Giant Devil Dingo Dick Roughsey , Dick Roughsey (illustrator), Sydney : Collins , 1973 Z667628 1973 single work picture book children's Indigenous story This legend of Gaiya, the giant devil-dingo, belongs to several tribes in the lower Cape York Peninsula. The boss of Gaiya was old Eelgin the grasshopper woman who used Gaiya to hunt and kill men for food. One day Eelgin sent Gaiya in pursuit of two young Chooku-chooku men (or butcher-bird brothers) who happened to pass by her camp. The men ran and ran with Gaiya howling in pursuit after them. Eventually the brothers managed to spear Gaiya and kill him. The spirit of Gaiya was angry and bit Eelgin on the nose and that is why grasshoppers have the same marks on their noses to this day. (Source: Book)
1 1 y separately published work icon The Roo Shooter Keith Weatherly , London Melbourne : Macmillan , 1968 Z43863 1968 single work novel 'Jim Hunter and his fellow roo shooters are tall, lean men who range over the vast Australian wastes shooting kangaroos for meat and leather...The Roo Shooter follows the fortunes of Jim Hunter and of the white doe which it is his ambition' to capture alive. 'As the kangaroos move steadily across country along the instinctive paths chosen by their ancestors, so Jim moves after them, stopping at the occasional bush settlement for a beer and the companionship of men as lonely as himself.' (Source: dustjacket, 1968 edition)
1 y separately published work icon The Battle of Trafalgar : Lord Nelson Sweeps the Sea Alan Villiers , New York (City) : The Macmillan Company (NY) , 1965 Z1471761 1965 single work non-fiction children's war literature adventure
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