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y separately published work icon The Story of Karrawingi the Emu single work   children's fiction   children's  
Is part of Nature Books Leslie Rees , 1944 series - author children's fiction
Issue Details: First known date: 1946... 1946 The Story of Karrawingi the Emu
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The story of the life of the noble Australian Emu packed with action, adventure and the sense of racing speed that is part of an emu's heritage.

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Sydney, New South Wales,: John Sands , 1946 .
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      Extent: 43p.
      Description: col. illus.
    • Sydney, New South Wales,: Lansdowne , 1983 .
      Extent: 43p.
      Description: illus. (some col.).
      ISBN: 0701817488
Alternative title: Istoriia Karroingi-Emu : iovesm
Language: Russian
      Moscow,
      c
      Russia,
      c
      c
      Former Soviet Union,
      c
      Eastern Europe, Europe,
      :
      1957 .
      Extent: 96p.
      Description: illus.

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Visions and Values : The Children’s Book Council of Australia’s Prizing of Picture Books in the Twenty-First Century Erica Hateley , 2016 single work criticism
— Appears in: Canon Constitution and Canon Change in Children's Literature 2016; (p. 205-221)

'The Children’s Book Council of Australia (CBCA) administers the oldest national prize for children’s literature in Australia. Each year, the CBCA confers “Book of the Year” awards to literature for young people in five categories: Older Readers, Younger Readers, Early Childhood, Picture Books and Information Books. In recent years the Picture Book category has emerged as a highly visible space within which the CBCA can contest discourses of cultural marginalization which construct Australian (‘colonial’) literature as inferior or adjunct to the major Anglophone literary traditions, and children’s literature as lesser than its adult counterpart. The CBCA has moved from asserting its authority by withholding judgment in the award’s early years towards asserting expertise via overtly politicized selections in the twenty-first century. Reading across the CBCA’s selections of picture books allows for insights into wider trends in Australian children’s literature and culture, and suggests a conscious engagement with social as well as literary values on the part of the CBCA in the twenty-first century.'

Seventy Years : A Cause for Celebration Margaret Hamilton , 2015 single work column
— Appears in: Magpies : Talking About Books for Children , November vol. 30 no. 5 2015; (p. 20-21)
Australian Children's Books Honoured in U.S.A. 1947 single work column
— Appears in: The Australasian Book News and Literary Journal , October vol. 2 no. 4 1947; (p. 180)
1947 Children's Book Week 1947 single work column
— Appears in: The Australasian Book News and Literary Journal , July vol. 2 no. 1 1947; (p. 39)
Biography of An Emu Eve Pownall , 1946 single work review
— Appears in: The Australasian Book News and Library Journal , December vol. 1 no. 6 1946; (p. 271)

— Review of The Story of Karrawingi the Emu Leslie Rees , 1946 single work children's fiction
Biography of An Emu Eve Pownall , 1946 single work review
— Appears in: The Australasian Book News and Library Journal , December vol. 1 no. 6 1946; (p. 271)

— Review of The Story of Karrawingi the Emu Leslie Rees , 1946 single work children's fiction
1947 Children's Book Week 1947 single work column
— Appears in: The Australasian Book News and Literary Journal , July vol. 2 no. 1 1947; (p. 39)
Australian Children's Books Honoured in U.S.A. 1947 single work column
— Appears in: The Australasian Book News and Literary Journal , October vol. 2 no. 4 1947; (p. 180)
Seventy Years : A Cause for Celebration Margaret Hamilton , 2015 single work column
— Appears in: Magpies : Talking About Books for Children , November vol. 30 no. 5 2015; (p. 20-21)
Visions and Values : The Children’s Book Council of Australia’s Prizing of Picture Books in the Twenty-First Century Erica Hateley , 2016 single work criticism
— Appears in: Canon Constitution and Canon Change in Children's Literature 2016; (p. 205-221)

'The Children’s Book Council of Australia (CBCA) administers the oldest national prize for children’s literature in Australia. Each year, the CBCA confers “Book of the Year” awards to literature for young people in five categories: Older Readers, Younger Readers, Early Childhood, Picture Books and Information Books. In recent years the Picture Book category has emerged as a highly visible space within which the CBCA can contest discourses of cultural marginalization which construct Australian (‘colonial’) literature as inferior or adjunct to the major Anglophone literary traditions, and children’s literature as lesser than its adult counterpart. The CBCA has moved from asserting its authority by withholding judgment in the award’s early years towards asserting expertise via overtly politicized selections in the twenty-first century. Reading across the CBCA’s selections of picture books allows for insights into wider trends in Australian children’s literature and culture, and suggests a conscious engagement with social as well as literary values on the part of the CBCA in the twenty-first century.'

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