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y separately published work icon Fools' Harvest single work   novel  
Issue Details: First known date: 1938... 1938 Fools' Harvest
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'Think of enemy troops stealing through the night on Fremantle without a formal declaration of war;

'Think of their ships, under the guard of destroyers, landing soldiers at Cottesloe and Fremantle;

'Think of an enemy raking St. George's Terrace with machine gun fire, charging down Barrack-street at the double with fixed bayonets;

'Think of Western Australian women at the mercy of the invaders;

'THINK OF GREAT AUSTRALIAN CITIES BEING POUNDED TO DESTRUCTION BY BOMBERS AND BATTLE-CRUISERS, INCENDIARY BOMBS AND HIGH EXPLOSIVE SHELLS BRINGING DEATH TO THOUSANDS AS THEY FLEE PANIC-STRICKEN FROM THE DOOMED BUILDINGS.

'Think of all this vividly pictured in one of the most sensational books you have ever read, and you will have just a faint idea of the gripping narrative of "Fools' Harvest," by Erie Cox. In this startlingly dramatic story the author grimly pictures a surprise invasion of Australia, reveals with convincing clarity the horrors of bombardment and occupation, and finally the loss of all the freedom in which Australians exulted, and their reduction to a state of slavery.

'"Fools' Harvest" is a story that is amazingly well told and it will be all the more interesting to readers in this State because chapters deal with the invasion of Western Australia.'

Source: Advertising blurb for the forthcoming serialisation in Perth's The Mirror (The Mirror, 28 January 1939, p.14).

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The Brisbane Line in Australian Literature : Aspects of a Reality? Drew Cottle , 1988 single work criticism
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The Novel : Novels of Purpose H. M. Green , 1961 single work criticism
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Untitled 1939 single work review
— Appears in: The Mirror , 4 April 1939;

— Review of Fools' Harvest Erle Cox , 1938 single work novel
Vision of War : Cox's Conquest of Australia A. M. , 1939 single work review
— Appears in: The Sunday Sun , 14 May 1939;

— Review of Fools' Harvest Erle Cox , 1938 single work novel
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