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Eric North Eric North i(A42157 works by)
Writing name for: Bernard Cronin
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1 y separately published work icon Nobody Stops Me Eric North , London : Dobson , 1960 Z811126 1960 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon The Name is Smith Eric North , London : Dobson , 1957 Z811129 1957 single work novel
1 The Man Who Walked on the Sky Eric North , 1956 single work short story fantasy
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , 1 March 1956; (p. 38-43, 61)
1 The Second Sphere Eric North , 1955 extract short story science fiction (The Second Sphere)
— Appears in: The Sun-Herald , 16 December 1955; (p. 2) The Sun-Herald , 30 December 1955; (p. 2) The Sun-Herald , 23 December 1955; (p. 2) The Sun-Herald , 13 January 1956; (p. 2) The Sun-Herald , 6 January 1956; (p. 2) The Sun-Herald , 20 January 1956; (p. 2)
1 y separately published work icon The Second Sphere Eric North , 1955-1956 Z955418 1955-1956 single work short story science fiction 'Dr Walstab felt that everything so far went to show that the mental and physical worlds were complementary. What happened when an effort was made to track down that unknown essence that lies at the back of the mind that some call the 'secret place'? And what happened when Chris Sommers cried for help - straight across space - from a different plane of existence?' - Fantastic Universe
4 2 y separately published work icon The Ant Men Eric North , Philadelphia : John C. Winston , 1955 Z811135 1955 single work novel science fiction
— Appears in: Urania , January no. 114 1956; (p. 3-113)
'The last five men on Earth . . . that's how the small expedition team felt - lost in unexplored desert and facing a dangerous enemy. On the second day giant insects abducted the team's leader - and then there were four. The next night the youngest member of the group was killed - and then there were three. Then the other men raced for safety but the weakest couldn't make it - and then there were two. 'Just two men against an army of super-intelligent extraordinarily strong creatures. But when the older of the two men surrendered to the enemy, there was just one - but only for a short, terrible time'. Source: publisher's blurb.
1 y separately published work icon A Chip on My Shoulder Eric North , London : Dobson , 1955 Z811132 1955 single work novel crime
1 The Man Who Caught a Cold Eric North , 1952 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , 1 July 1952; (p. 68-69)
1 The Ghost Drum Eric North , 1950-1955 single work children's fiction children's mystery
— Appears in: Cole's Great Boys' Book No. 2 1950-1955; (p. 160-166)
Patrol officers must try to end the tribal warring between the old witch doctor and the chief. Part of the problem is an unsettling ghost drum which sounds a continual warning, but they must find it before it can be silenced.
1 The Barnacle of Bung-Bung Eric North , 1947 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , 2 June vol. 82 no. 975 1947; (p. 564-571, 574)
1 The Convert Eric North , 1946 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , 1 October vol. 81 no. 967 1946; (p. 888-891)
1 It Doesn't Make Sense Eric North , 1946 single work short story
— Appears in: The Mail , 30 March 1946; (p. 1, 5)
1 Plain Jane Eric North , 1946 single work short story
— Appears in: The Mail , 14 September 1946; (p. 1, 4)
1 Third Party Risk Eric North , 1946 single work short story
— Appears in: The Mail , 27 July 1946; (p. 1, 4)

'When Monica invited her schoolgirl friend Mary Jamieson to come and stay, her husband had misgivings. And when Monica described Mary as 'beautiful, but unpredictable,' she was nearer the mark than she ever suspected then.'

Source: Magazine blurb.

1 Ship Joins Ghost Legion : What was the Fate of the 'Anglo-Australian' and its Crew of 38? Eric North , 1939 single work column
— Appears in: The Queenslander , 25 January 1939; (p. 13)
Tells of the many ghost ships and ships which have disappeared on the ocean.
1 All Hands on Deck Eric North , 1937 single work short story humour
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , 1 April vol. 73 no. 853 1937; (p. 488-494)
1 The Great Plum Duff Tragedy Eric North , 1937 single work short story humour
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , 1 February vol. 73 no. 851 1937; (p. 216-221)
1 Big Phella Walkabout : Being the Further Adventures of George Commonwealth of Australia Brown Eric North , 1937 series - author short story
1 The Incident of Mayor Sigbee's Best Pants Eric North , 1937 single work short story humour
— Appears in: The Australian Journal , 1 January vol. 72 no. 850 1937; (p. 20-23)
1 y separately published work icon Fun on a Farm Eric North , 1937 9615282 1937 single work children's fiction children's
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