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N. O. Scarpi (International) assertion N. O. Scarpi i(A67930 works by) (a.k.a. Francois Bondy)
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7 The Last Inch James Aldridge , 1960 single work short story
— Appears in: Gold and Sand : Stories 1960;

— Appears in: Such Is Life 1967; (p. 28-53)

A bush pilot is badly injured, leaving his young son to fly them both home.

5 1 y separately published work icon Gold and Sand : Stories James Aldridge , London : Bodley Head , 1960 Z424081 1960 selected work short story
2 The Shark Cage James Aldridge , 1960 single work children's fiction children's adventure
— Appears in: Gold and Sand : Stories 1960; (p. 197-222) Open-Air Adventure Stories for Boys 1965; (p. 161-184)
Despite his misgivings Davy accompanies his father back to the site of a shark attack, during which his father lost an arm, in the hope of gaining valuable underwater film footage for an American film company.
14 151 y separately published work icon Capricornia : A Novel Xavier Herbert , Sydney : Publicist Publishing Company , 1938 Z352152 1938 single work novel (taught in 7 units)

'Arriving in Capricornia (a fictional name for the Northern Territory) in 1904 with his brother Oscar, Mark Shillingworth soon becomes part of the flotsam and jetsam of Port Zodiac (Darwin) society. Dismissed from the public service for drunkenness, Mark forms a brief relationship with an Aboriginal woman and fathers a son, whom he deserts and who acquires the name of Naw-Nim (no-name). After killing a Chinese shopkeeper, Norman disappears from view until the second half of the novel.

'Oscar, the respectable contrast to Mark, marries and tries to establish himself on a Capricornian cattle station, Red Ochre, but is deserted by his wife and eventually returns for a time to Batman (Melbourne), accompanied by his daughter Marigold and foster son Norman, who has been sent to him after Mark's desertion.

'Oscar rejects the plea of a former employee, Peter Differ, to see to the welfare of his daughter Constance; Constance Differ is placed under the 'protection' of Humboldt Lace, a Protector of Aborigines, who seduces her and then marries her off to another man of Aboriginal descent. Forced into prostitution, Constance is dying of consumption when discovered by a railway fitter, Tim O'Cannon, who will take care of Constance's daughter, Tocky, until his own death in a train accident.
Hearing news in 1928 of an economic boom in Capricornia, Oscar returns to his station, where he is joined by Marigold and Norman, who has grown to manhood believing himself to be the son of a Javanese princess and a solider killed in the First World War. Soon after, he discovers his mother was an Aboriginal woman, and meets his father, with whom he will not reconcile until later in the novel. Norman then goes on a series of journeys to discover his true, Aboriginal self. On the second of these journeys, he meets and wanders in the wilderness with Tocky, who has escaped from the mission station to which she was sent after the death of O'Cannon. During this passage, she kills a man in self-defense, which leads to Norman's being accused of murder, at the same time his father is prosecuted for the death of the Chinese shopkeeper. At the end of the novel they are both acquitted, Heather and Mark are married, and Norman returns to Red Ochre, where he finds the body of Tocky and their child in a water tank in which she had taken refuge from the authorities.' (Source: Oxford Companion to Australian Literature)

4 y separately published work icon Of Many Men James Aldridge , London : Michael Joseph , 1946 Z814556 1946 single work novel
14 7 y separately published work icon The Sea Eagle James Aldridge , Melbourne : Wyatt and Watts , 1944 Z328150 1944 single work novel war literature
14 6 y separately published work icon Signed with their Honour James Aldridge , Boston : Little, Brown , 1942 Z328254 1942 single work novel war literature
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