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5 7 y separately published work icon Bottersnikes and Gumbles S. A. Wakefield , Desmond Digby (illustrator), ( trans. Friedl Hofbauer with title Die Butterschnuckels und die Wipse ) Vienna : Verlag St. Gabriel , 1980 Z667712 1967 single work children's fiction children's humour fantasy

'Bottersnikes are the laziest creatures, probably, in the whole world.

They are too lazy to dig burrows, like rabbits, or to find hollow trees to live in as the small animals do, and would be horrified at the work of building nests, like birds. Bottersnikes find their homes readymade, in rubbish heaps. When they find a pile of tins, pots, pans and junk, they think it is lovely, and crawl in. And live there, sleeping mostly. Best of all they like the rubbish heaps along dusty roadsides in the lonely Australian bush, where they can sleep for weeks, undisturbed.' (Publication Summary)

2 3 y separately published work icon Rough Road South Valerie Thompson , ( trans. Friedl Hofbauer with title Gefahrlicher Ritt nach Melbourne ) Austria : Verlag St. Gabriel , 1977 Z833632 1975 single work children's fiction children's historical fiction
4 y separately published work icon Moon Filly Elyne Mitchell , ( trans. Friedl Hofbauer et. al. )agent with title Das Mondfohlen : vom gefahrvollen Leben australischer Wildpferde ) Wurzburg : Arena , 1973 Z830347 1968 single work novel young adult Moon Filly grew up with another young foal and an intense bond developed between the two young horses. But the bond of loyalty is pushed to the limit in a terrible struggle between warring stallions and wild storms, when all the horses must fight to survive.
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