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An adventure story for boys, set among a gold-mining flurry in Far North Queensland.
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God's One Country : The Description of Asians by Australian Children's AuthorsStella Lees,
1997single work criticism — Appears in:
La Trobe Library Journal,Spring
no.
601997;(p. 62-73)'This paper will examine some of the representations made of Asian characters in Australian children's literature, with particular reference to the image of Chinese, who are the Asian people most frequently alluded before World War I and who have continued to be present in more recent writing' (62).
God's One Country : The Description of Asians by Australian Children's AuthorsStella Lees,
1997single work criticism — Appears in:
La Trobe Library Journal,Spring
no.
601997;(p. 62-73)'This paper will examine some of the representations made of Asian characters in Australian children's literature, with particular reference to the image of Chinese, who are the Asian people most frequently alluded before World War I and who have continued to be present in more recent writing' (62).