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- Publisher: Hutchinson
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Extent: 252p.5968029287620353348.jpg
Description: illus., map, photos.
Written as: Mrs. Aeneas Gunn. Author of 'The Little Black Princess' etc.
Reprinted: 1909 , 1954 Limited edition of 1000 numbered copies signed by the author , 1962 Numerous reprints between 1962 and 1977 , 1977
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- Publisher: Hutchinson Australia
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Description: illus., ports, facsims.
Note/s:ISBN: 0091484308
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Appears in:
- y Great Australian Writers : Miles Franklin, Henry Handel Richardson, Mrs Aeneas Gunn, Ruth Park London : Heinemann , 1987 Z1335920 1987 selected work novel London : Heinemann , 1987 pg. 341-512
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- Publisher: Arrow Australia
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Reprinted: 1987 , 1989
Note/s:ISBN: 0091825415
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- Translator: Alice Schalek
Alternative title: Wir aus dem Niemals : Roman aus dem australischen Bush von Mrs. Aeneas Gunn
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- Publisher: Robertson and Mullens
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Description: illus.
Reprinted: 1959
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- Translator: Unknown
Alternative title: Minami jujisei to Goshu
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We of the Never-Never [and] The Little Black Princess
London
North Ryde
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Angus and Robertson
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1982
Z901107
1982
selected work
novel
autobiography
In 1902 Jeannie Gunn, a Melbourne schoolteacher, went with her new husband to live on the remote Elsey cattle station near the Roper River in the Northern Territory. Though she spent little more than a year there, her experiences in the outback and her contact with the local Aborigines impressed her deeply, and on her return to Melbourne she set down her recollections in two books, We of the Never Never and The Little Black Princess.
These books have become classics of Australian literature, beloved by generations. They are presented her in a special condensed edition for the enjoyment of today's readers. (Source: Bookworm website)
London North Ryde : Angus and Robertson , 1982
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We of the Never-Never [and] The Little Black Princess
London
North Ryde
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Angus and Robertson
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1982
Z901107
1982
selected work
novel
autobiography
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- Translator: Gerda Haagen
Alternative title: Wij van de Never-Never : vrouw in de bush van Australie
Language: DutchNotes:This title is more generally represented with the name in this form: Wij van de Never-Never : vrouw in de bush van Australië -
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- Publisher: Dodo Press
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Description: illus.
ISBN: 1406500232, 9781406500233
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- Publisher: Vintage Australia
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Description: map
Note/s:ISBN: 9781741667622, 1741667623
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- Publisher: General Books
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Note/s:ISBN: 9781153732574, 1153732572
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Settings:
- Roper River area, East Arnhem Land, Arnhem Land, Top End, Northern Territory,
- Bush,
- 1902