Laine Hone Laine Hone i(A97364 works by)
Gender: Female
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4 11 In Mine Own Heart Alan Marshall , ( trans. Laine Hone with title Minu enda südames ) Tallinn : Kirjastus "Eesti Raamat" , 1997 Z554949 1963 single work autobiography
— Appears in: IA umeiu prygat' cherez luzhi; Eto trava ; V serdtse moem 1969; (p. 405-562)
Alan Marshall's attempts to establish himself as a writer during the Depression. (Source: Trove)
5 9 This Is the Grass Alan Marshall , ( trans. Laine Hone with title See on rohi- ) Tallinn : Kirjastus "Eesti Raamat" , 1969 Z555055 1962 single work autobiography
— Appears in: IA umeiu prygat' cherez luzhi; Eto trava ; V serdtse moem 1969; (p. 231-401)

— Appears in: Moga Da Preskacham Lokvi 1981;
19 26 y separately published work icon I Can Jump Puddles Alan Marshall , ( trans. Laine Hone with title Ma suudan hupata ule lompide ) Tallinn : Eesti Riiklik Kirjastus , 1963 Z962560 1955 single work single work autobiography
— Appears in: IA umeiu prygat' cherez luzhi; Eto trava ; V serdtse moem 1969; (p. 13-227)

— Appears in: Moga Da Preskacham Lokvi 1981;

— Appears in: Kumurins un Kamolins; Es protu lekt pari pelkem; Vetras zens 1999;

I Can Jump Puddles is Alan Marshall's story of his childhood, a happy world in which, despite his crippling poliomyelitis, he plays, climbs, fights, swims, rides and laughs. His world was the Australian countryside early last century: rough-riders, bushmen, farmers and tellers of tall stories, a world held precious by the young Alan Marshall. (Source: Trove)

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