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1 2 y separately published work icon The Cunning Man Peter Stanley , Canberra : Bobby Graham Publishers , 2014 8359478 2014 single work novel historical fiction

'Firozpore, The Punjaub, December 1845: a man, a woman, a war

'The Seikhs, the last unconquered state in India, and the East India Company are on the brink of war, a war that embroils a man and a woman.

'Sergeant Major Nelson Mansergh, Bengal Horse Artillery, is given the job of searching the Punjaub for a conspiracy among the Company’s European soldiers. Julia Bracken, his unrequited love, becomes caught up in his quest for the Cunning Man.

'Mansergh’s search culminates on the battlefield of Feroz’Shah. His journey spans friendship, romance, loyalty and betrayal, exploring the hidden world of the European soldiers who created Britain’s Indian empire.' (Publication summary)

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1 y separately published work icon The Red Butterfly Joe Mason-Cox , Kooringal : Bobby Graham Publishers , 2002 Z1459310 2002 single work novel historical fiction This book gives an account of what might have happened to Maria Romanov, before, during, and after the murders of the last Russian Czar and his family. - from frontmatter
1 1 y separately published work icon Adam's Garden Isabel Tuck , Jenny Hull (illustrator), Wagga Wagga : Bobby Graham Publishers , 2000 Z1002238 2000 single work picture book children's 'Set on the banks of the Wingecarribee River, Adam's Garden is about a child's everyday play. Here Adam is master, interacting with his animal friends - Gordon the goanna, Kevin Wombat and Blimp, the blue-tongued lizard - and even sometimes blitzing the pirate, Captain Custard. As well as about play, Adam's Garden is also about purpose. The book successfully reaches into a hospital bed, lightening the load of a sick child and anxious parents. Adam's Garden shows us the magic of imagination by transporting us to any place we choose.'-- Back cover.
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