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y separately published work icon Smiley Gets a Gun : A Novel single work   children's fiction   children's  
Is part of Smiley Moore Raymond , 1945 series - author children's fiction
Issue Details: First known date: 1947... 1947 Smiley Gets a Gun : A Novel
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Smiley desperately wants to own a rifle, but while trying to prove his reliability to a local policeman he is implicated in a gold robbery.

Adaptations

form y separately published work icon Smiley Gets a Gun Anthony Kimmins , Rex Rienits , ( dir. Anthony Kimmins ) Canberra : Canberra Films , 1958 Z1367275 1958 single work film/TV children's

When Smiley lets it be known that he desperately wants to own a rifle, Sergeant Flaxman promises him one if he can prove himself a responsible citizen by helping others and keeping out of trouble. The sergeant keeps score of Smiley's deeds and misdeeds by marking 'nicks' on a tree outside his father's blacksmith shop. Trouble starts brewing, however, when Smiley's father makes a bet that the boy will not be able to earn the eight nicks required to get his gun. In one of his 'misadventures,' Smiley is suspected of stealing a cache of gold and becomes a fugitive from justice after running away in shame. When the real thief is later caught, Smiley is rewarded with a .22 calibre rifle.

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • London,
      c
      England,
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      c
      United Kingdom (UK),
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      Western Europe, Europe,
      :
      Sylvan ,
      1947 .
      Extent: 248p.

Works about this Work

Recent Books; Digest of the Month's Reading 1948 single work review
— Appears in: The Australasian Book News and Literary Journal , April vol. 2 no. 10 1948; (p. 519-521, 523-531)

— Review of Brimming Billabongs : The Life Story of an Australian Aboriginal W. E. Harney , 1947 single work single work children's fiction ; Harvest of Mischief D. W. Burbidge , 1947 single work novel ; Five Proven One-Act Plays Lionel Shave , 1948 selected work drama ; Smiley Gets a Gun : A Novel Moore Raymond , 1947 single work children's fiction ; He Lived in My Shoes : An Autobiography of My Second Self Leslie Greener , 1948 single work autobiography ; High-Ho to London : Incidents and Interviews on a Leisurely Journey by Air from Australia to Britain Frank Clune , 1949 single work biography ; Forever to Remain E. V. Timms , 1948 single work novel
Recent Books; Digest of the Month's Reading 1948 single work review
— Appears in: The Australasian Book News and Literary Journal , April vol. 2 no. 10 1948; (p. 519-521, 523-531)

— Review of Brimming Billabongs : The Life Story of an Australian Aboriginal W. E. Harney , 1947 single work single work children's fiction ; Harvest of Mischief D. W. Burbidge , 1947 single work novel ; Five Proven One-Act Plays Lionel Shave , 1948 selected work drama ; Smiley Gets a Gun : A Novel Moore Raymond , 1947 single work children's fiction ; He Lived in My Shoes : An Autobiography of My Second Self Leslie Greener , 1948 single work autobiography ; High-Ho to London : Incidents and Interviews on a Leisurely Journey by Air from Australia to Britain Frank Clune , 1949 single work biography ; Forever to Remain E. V. Timms , 1948 single work novel
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