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y separately published work icon Tidinbilla Adventure : A Sequel to Spear and Stockwhip single work   children's fiction   children's   adventure  
Issue Details: First known date: 1951... 1951 Tidinbilla Adventure : A Sequel to Spear and Stockwhip
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Notes

  • Sequel to Spear and Stockwhip : A Tale of the Territory.
  • Written as Richard H. Graves.

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Sydney, New South Wales,: Dymocks , 1951 .
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Works about this Work

Cold War, Hot Books : An Analysis of Boys' Adventure Books Published During the 1950s. Stella Lees , June Senyard , 1983 single work criticism
— Appears in: Journal of Australian Studies , November no. 13 1983; (p. 3-17)
Examines the world of 1950s boys' adventure stories. Attention is given to the developing nature of Australia's loyalties (with a slight shift in emphasis from England to the USA), the representation of Russians (epitomising the Communist threat to Australia) and narrative elements of secrecy, violence and technology.
Cold War, Hot Books : An Analysis of Boys' Adventure Books Published During the 1950s. Stella Lees , June Senyard , 1983 single work criticism
— Appears in: Journal of Australian Studies , November no. 13 1983; (p. 3-17)
Examines the world of 1950s boys' adventure stories. Attention is given to the developing nature of Australia's loyalties (with a slight shift in emphasis from England to the USA), the representation of Russians (epitomising the Communist threat to Australia) and narrative elements of secrecy, violence and technology.
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