An edition of Modern Australian short stories (1971)

Modern Australian short stories.

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Edward Arnold
Language
English
Pages
113

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Modern Australian short stories.
1971, Edward Arnold
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Table of Contents

The olive stealers, by N. Cato.
She let them know, by K. Brown.
The crookest raffle ever run, by F. Hardy.
The pepper tree, by D. Stivens.
The mateship syndrome, by T. Forshaw.
The eye-stopper, by M. G. Vincent.
The haircut, by M. Painter.
The naked walls, by H. Nonveiller.
The tractor, by P. Cowan.
On the road, by D. Terry.
A winter afternoon, by I. Mudie.
Say to me Ronald! by H. Porter.

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Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.01
Library of Congress
PZ1.L856 Mo, PR9576 Mo

The Physical Object

Pagination
[5], 113 p.
Number of pages
113

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5449755M
ISBN 10
0713116692
LCCN
73151736
OCLC/WorldCat
659419
Library Thing
4508292

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