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Issue Details: First known date: 2006... 23 December 2006 of The Advertiser est. 1931 The Advertiser
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Contents

* Contents derived from the 2006 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
When I Woke Up, It Was Happening. The Big Thing, Rebekah Clarkson , extract short story (p. 4)
There's No Better Cubby House for Grown-Ups than a Snug, Well-Found Yacht, David Salter , extract autobiography (p. 5-6)
Starting with Sludge, Clive James , single work essay
Clive James recalls the books he read during his adolescent years.
(p. 8-10)
Note: With title 'My Biggles Books Were Laid Out So That I Could Kneel and Worship Them as If They Were Household Gods.'
She Walked Down Beneath the Black Pines and Turned with Small Determined Child's Steps on to the Road, Nicholas Jose , extract novel (p. 10-11)

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