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First known date:
2006...
23 December
2006
of
The Advertiser
est. 1931
The Advertiser
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* Contents derived from the 2006 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- When I Woke Up, It Was Happening. The Big Thing, extract short story (p. 4)
- There's No Better Cubby House for Grown-Ups than a Snug, Well-Found Yacht, extract autobiography (p. 5-6)
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Starting with Sludge,
single work
essay
Clive James recalls the books he read during his adolescent years.Note: With title 'My Biggles Books Were Laid Out So That I Could Kneel and Worship Them as If They Were Household Gods.'
- She Walked Down Beneath the Black Pines and Turned with Small Determined Child's Steps on to the Road, extract novel (p. 10-11)
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