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Issue Details: First known date: 1935... 1935 The Adventures of Carol in Bushland
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'The story tells how Carol visited Bushland to be the bridesmaid of Princess Natalie when she married Prince Sturt Pea. The other characters are the birds, insects, animals and flowers of the West Australian bush. From the bushland folk, during her stay at Bushingham Palace, Carol learned how they were named and many of their adventures long ago. You will love reading about Carol's journey in the tiny fairy aeroplane, the bridal procession, the story of the Willow family, the air race, and the tale of Prince Turk and Pye Melon.'

Source:

'Three Books to Read', Western Mail Junior [supplement], 16 January 1936, p.1.

Notes

  • Contains a 'glossary of Aboriginal words and wildflowers'.

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