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1 y separately published work icon Arches of Time : Memoirs W. C. Morris , Hobart : J. Walch , 1972 Z1356206 1972 single work autobiography
1 y separately published work icon Life of a Derelict : A True Story Hector Gray , Hobart : Hector Gray , 1970 Z1092359 1970 single work novella
1 y separately published work icon In the Sun and the Rain John A. Turnbull , Hobart : J. Walch , 1964 Z1367939 1964 selected work poetry prose
1 1 y separately published work icon Tasmanian Landscape : Poems Edna Refshaw , Hobart : Oldham, Beddome and Meredith , 1949 Z855178 1949 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon Gleanings by the Wayside: A Collection of Memories and Impressions John A. Turnbull , Hobart : J. Walch , 1945 Z1367866 1945 selected work poetry
1 3 y separately published work icon This, My Son i "What overwhelming peace I knew", Joan Kinmont , Hobart : Joan Kinmont , 1943 Z67291 1943 single work poetry

'The poem tells, with sincerity and power, the story of a mother's love for her only son, through his childhood, enlistment in the R.A.A.F. and his death in the war.'

Source: '"This, My Son" Next Week', Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate, 19 Sep. 1945, p. 6.

1 y separately published work icon Tasmania, Now and Then Alice D. Baker , Hobart : J. Walch , 1938 Z1717531 1938 single work non-fiction
1 y separately published work icon Margaret Pilgrim's Rhyme Book Edward Tannock McPhee , Canberra : Edward Tannock McPhee , 1935 Z1308770 1935 single work poetry children's
1 y separately published work icon V.D.L. a Hundred Years Ago Ethel Nairn Butler , Hobart : Ethel Nairn Butler , 1935 Z810095 1935 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon 'Yin-Yang' William Hardy Wilson , Flowerdale : William Hardy Wilson , 1934 Z369745 1934 single work novel young adult fantasy

During the time of the Imperial Court, Chih-hu was Regulator of the Calendar in Peiping (Beijing). He came from a long line of calendar regulators and was very good at his job: chrysanthemums would open on the very day that he specified. But the declaration of the Republic changed all that, and Chih-hu has fallen on difficult times. He has to support not only himself, but also his companion, an elephant called Chang who is three feet and six inches tall, and who is of great but uncertain age. Chang can communicate with Chih-hu by writing in the air with his tusks and trunk. He is eloquent, has a 'good literary style' and 'writes the words of an elephant of thought and taste' (p.11). He also 'seems to hover between the real and the not real' (p.11). In addition, Chih-hu must support his cook and companion, Wu Chih, former Rose Master at the Imperial Gardens.

Remarkably, after a failed attempt to obtain an insurance payout by setting his house ablaze, Chih-hu is offered a job in the insurance industry. Chih-hu takes the job, and is transferred to Shanghai. There, he has a chance encounter with a stranger, Renor Brighten Airey, who is Commander in the Celestion and Shanghai aeroplane service. When Chih-hu notes that fires are still fought on the ground, not in the air, Brighten Airey tells Chih-hu that this is not the case in Celestion, a major harbour city on the east coast of Australia. Chih-hu decides to go to Celestion to learn about flying fire-engines. He, Chang, and Wu Chih set off for Australia in Brighten Airey's plane.

After learning about fire-fighting, Chih-hu meets Senor Tortue, an entrepreneur who owns a sago-paste business in New Guinea. A recent volcano eruption has caused losses to his crop, and he seeks the help of Chih-hu and Brighten Airey to solve the problem of the volcano's damaging lava flows.

The men head to New Guinea, taking with them Pi Po, a possum who understands English and who has recently been adopted by Chih-hu. They fly over the crater of the volcano and there, through his telescope, Chih-hu can see that the dangerous volcano contains something utterly remarkable. A thousand feet down, there is something that looks like a small pile of greyish white dust, but actually it's 'the force that makes the world go round' (p.34). It's Yin-Yang. This could make their fortunes. The value of it, Chih-hu tells the others, 'will be greater than the whole of New Guinea' (p.34). They lower Pi Po the possum down the volcano's crater in a bucket to collect the Yin-Yang.

1 y separately published work icon Inhumanity : Historical Tales of Old Convict Days, from Millbank Prison, England, to Norfolk Island, Macquarie Harbour, Port Arthur The Captain , Hobart : J. Walch , 1932 Z948850 1932 selected work prose historical fiction
1 y separately published work icon A Bijou of Verse Vivian Bruce Beedham , West Hobart : Vivian Bruce Beedham , 1922 Z798513 1922 single work poetry
1 y separately published work icon Life on the Gold Fields of Australia : The Adventures of Two Gold Miners Being a Vivid Picture of Life at the Gold Mines with Many Romantic, Exciting and Interesting Incidents Founded on Fact, and Connected with Bush-Ranging in the Early Days William H. Thomes , Sydney : N.S.W. Bookstall Company , 1891 Z1440856 1891 selected work novel
1 y separately published work icon The Tight Little Island Hal Gye , T. M. Hogan , Hobart : 1914 Z1023246 1914 single work prose travel
1 2 y separately published work icon The Mysterious Stranger Marie Bjelke-Petersen , Hobart : J. Walch , 1913 Z92821 1913 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon Poems : A Collection of Verses Written on Various Occasions E. H. Scott , Hobart : J. Walch , 1910 Z1402249 1910 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon Tasmanian Fairy Stories Leila Hempseed , Hobart : J. Walch , 1910-1919 Z1025622 1910-1919 single work children's fiction children's
1 y separately published work icon The Story of the Life of Charles Edward Walch : with a Selection of His Writings Charles Edward Walch , Hobart : Charles Edward Walch , 1908 Z1465213 1908 selected work autobiography prose poetry correspondence essay
1 1 y separately published work icon In the Bush Shade Henry Lambert Thompson , Melbourne Hobart : Robt. A. Thompson J. Walch , 1902 Z233738 1902 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon Musings in Melody Henry Lambert Thompson , Melbourne Hobart : Robt. A. Thompson J. Walch , 1901 Z1442844 1901 selected work poetry
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