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Issue Details: First known date: 1989... 1989 Doorways : A Year of the Cumberdeen Diaries
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Contents

* Contents derived from the North Ryde, Ryde - Gladesville - Hunters Hill area, Northwest Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales,:Angus and Robertson , 1989 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
...We Eased Ourselves Out of Atherton's Superb Climate Over a Gravel Road..., Eric Rolls , single work prose (p. 76-78)
...Their Humps Flaring Up Impossibly, They Looked Like Yachts, Eric Rolls , single work prose (p. 79-82)
...We will Enjoy Christmas Together Without a Leichhardt-Like Commitment to Enjoy It, Eric Rolls , single work prose (p. 83-85)
No One Advocating More Uranium Mining in Kakadu is Impartial, Eric Rolls , single work prose (p. 86-88)
They are Aware that Kakadu is the Most Important Park in Australia, Eric Rolls , single work prose (p. 89-92)
...The Remarkable Recovery of the Country is Being Watched by Keen Eyes..., Eric Rolls , single work prose (p. 93-95)
The Summer is the Best Time to Come to Darwin, Eric Rolls , single work prose (p. 96-98)
Despite a Hundred Years of Fervid White Australia, Darwin is Cosmopolitan Asian, Eric Rolls , single work prose (p. 99-101)
Kangaroos Lope Among Symbols, Turtles Spread into Space, Eric Rolls , single work prose (p. 102-104)
Dozens Died on the Track or in Their Hasty Camps of Bamboo, Paperbark and Grass, Eric Rolls , single work prose (p. 105-107)
At Pine Creek One Drives Out of the Australia that Southerners Know, Eric Rolls , single work prose (p. 108-110)
His Words Carry Aboriginal Imagery in Musical Chinese Tones, Eric Rolls , single work prose (p. 111-113)
Too Many Newcomers to Darwin Bring Southern Ideas with Them, Eric Rolls , single work prose (p. 114-117)
The Jaws Clamp with Five-Tonne Pressure, the Crocodile Rolls, Turns..., Eric Rolls , single work prose (p. 118-120)
Red Earth and Blue-Grey Spinifex Merge Together to Colour the Country..., Eric Rolls , single work prose (p. 121-123)
Cloud Shadows Fall Over Them like Lengths of Black Velvet, Eric Rolls , single work prose (p. 124-127)
...Bilbies Lead a Boom and Bust Existence..., Eric Rolls , single work prose (p. 128-130)
The Year 1888 was the Worst in Australian-Chinese Relations, Eric Rolls , single work prose (p. 131-133)
Whatever Gems are Up There are Guarded by Flames, Eric Rolls , single work prose (p. 134-136)
...There is No Water, No Fuel, No Food for 300 Kilometres, Eric Rolls , single work prose (p. 137-140)
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