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'A vivid portrayal of working-class life. Two runaway boys overhear two criminals plotting a crime, one instantly recognisable from his foreign accent, assumed to be German, although really French. He is Jean Petit, a murderer, born and bred in crime. He murders Hans Halterman, a German wine-grower, and is finally captured by the authorities with the help of the boys' (Oxford Companion to Australian Children's Literature 66).
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[Review] Blair's Ken [et al]
1911
single work
review
— Appears in: The Queenslander , 18 March 1911; (p. 20)
— Review of Blair's Ken 1910 single work novel ; High Water Mark 1910 single work novel ; Vers la Lumiere 1910 single work novel ; Tom Pagdin, Pirate 1911 single work children's fiction -
'Tom Pagdin, Pirate'
1911
single work
review
— Appears in: The Australian Town and Country Journal , 8 March 1911; (p. 55)
— Review of Tom Pagdin, Pirate 1911 single work children's fiction
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'Tom Pagdin, Pirate'
1911
single work
review
— Appears in: The Australian Town and Country Journal , 8 March 1911; (p. 55)
— Review of Tom Pagdin, Pirate 1911 single work children's fiction -
[Review] Blair's Ken [et al]
1911
single work
review
— Appears in: The Queenslander , 18 March 1911; (p. 20)
— Review of Blair's Ken 1910 single work novel ; High Water Mark 1910 single work novel ; Vers la Lumiere 1910 single work novel ; Tom Pagdin, Pirate 1911 single work children's fiction
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