
2001, ISBN: 9780733613425
Hardcover
A&R Classics, Sydney, 2001. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good Condition. This newly complied collection showcases some of the very best of Henry Lawson's short fiction, dealing with his perennially popular themes of love, adventure, humour and home. These stories confirm his reputation as one of the world's greatest short story writers and one of Australia's most loved authors.this edition follows the definitive version of the stories as they appeared in Colin Roderick's comprehensive Henry Lawson: The Master Storyteller: Prose Writings 1984. The Chronology of Henry Lawson's Life is an edited version of that which appeared in Henry Lawson: 20 short stories and 7 poems that was published in 1947 Full number line. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 576 pages. Please refer to accompanying picture (s). Quantity Available: 1. Category: Literature & Literary; Short Stories; Australia; 19th century; ISBN: 0207197083. ISBN/EAN: 9780207197086. Inventory No: 0260529. . 9780207197086, A&R Classics, 2001, 3, Hodder, Australia, 2001. Reprint. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Hardcover. 420 pages. *** PUBLISHING DETAILS: Hodder, Australia, 2001. Reprint. *** CONDITION: Near Fine book with Near Fine dust jacket ... Edges of boards have moderate wear. Edges of dust jacket have moderate bumping. Pages are clean and unmarked and in excellent condition. *** ABOUT THIS BOOK: Dawn Fraser has held people's attention for almost 50 years, having burst onto the scene as a gutsy and talented swimmer in the 1950s. A multiple gold medal winner over three consecutive Olympics, a constant record breaker, a rebel, campaigner, National Living Treasure, Swimmer of the Century, Australian Icon, International Sports ambassador, publican and politician, Dawn has lived a remarkable life and done most of it the hard way. Born on the wrong side of the tracks, in working class Sydney, she has struggled with illness, family tragedy, petty bureaucratic opposition and personal demons to live a life filled with remarkable achievements. It has also been a life punctuated by loss and sadness. Here Dawn finally tells the full story of how her glittering swimming career was cut brutally short after triumph in Tokyo, and she describes the impact the ten year ban imposed on her was to have on her tumultuous marriage. The years that followed as a single parent trying to scrape a living in obscurity before her triumphant comeback in Atlanta are some of her most fraught. From Melbourne to Los Angeles and Seoul to Sydney, Dawn's recollections of her many roles and adventures at the Olympic Games since the 1960s offer an insight into what goes on behind the scenes at what she describes as "the biggest and best competition in the world". There are lighter times too that Dawn recalls with the spirit and humour for which she is so highly regarded - from the "flag incident" in Tokyo to her riotous days as a publican shines through. Now Dawn tells in her own words what is and isn't behind the rumours that have swirled around her from the beginning and she shines a spotlight on many other aspects of her life. *** Quantity Available: 1. Category: Biography & Autobiography; ISBN: 073361342X. ISBN/EAN: 9780733613425. Inventory No: 17100485.. 9780733613425, Hodder, 2001, 4
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2003, ISBN: 9780733613425
Hardcover
Beautiful full color photographic book - 128 pages. Clean; fairly new condition. Benjamin Franklin Award medal on front cover (see photo). Signed by Mark Kelley., Samhwa Printing Co, 2003, 3, Le cerf / Documents des Eglises, 1989. in8. 1989. Broché. 99 pages. Du 15 au 21 mai 1989 se sont réunis 700 délégués de tous les pays d'Europe (et des représentants d'autres parties du monde) pour une assemblée chargée de préparer le rassemblement mondial de Séoul en mars 1990. C'est un événement important au plan oecuménique (500 millions d'orthodoxes de catholiques et de protestants sont concernés) européen (interventions des pays de l'Europe de l'Est) mondial (sujets abordés : paix inégalité et dette du Tiers Monde écologie), Le cerf / Documents des Eglises, 1989, 0, Hodder, Australia, 2001. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Hardcover. 420 pages. *** PUBLISHING DETAILS: Hodder, Australia, 2001. First Edition. *** CONDITION: Near Fine book with Near Fine dust jacket ... Edges of boards have superficial wear. Edges of dust jacket have light bumping. Pages are clean and unmarked and in excellent condition. *** ABOUT THIS BOOK: Dawn Fraser has held people's attention for almost 50 years, having burst onto the scene as a gutsy and talented swimmer in the 1950s. A multiple gold medal winner over three consecutive Olympics, a constant record breaker, a rebel, campaigner, National Living Treasure, Swimmer of the Century, Australian Icon, International Sports ambassador, publican and politician, Dawn has lived a remarkable life and done most of it the hard way. Born on the wrong side of the tracks, in working class Sydney, she has struggled with illness, family tragedy, petty bureaucratic opposition and personal demons to live a life filled with remarkable achievements. It has also been a life punctuated by loss and sadness. Here Dawn finally tells the full story of how her glittering swimming career was cut brutally short after triumph in Tokyo, and she describes the impact the ten year ban imposed on her was to have on her tumultuous marriage. The years that followed as a single parent trying to scrape a living in obscurity before her triumphant comeback in Atlanta are some of her most fraught. From Melbourne to Los Angeles and Seoul to Sydney, Dawn's recollections of her many roles and adventures at the Olympic Games since the 1960s offer an insight into what goes on behind the scenes at what she describes as "the biggest and best competition in the world". There are lighter times too that Dawn recalls with the spirit and humour for which she is so highly regarded - from the "flag incident" in Tokyo to her riotous days as a publican shines through. Now Dawn tells in her own words what is and isn't behind the rumours that have swirled around her from the beginning and she shines a spotlight on many other aspects of her life. *** Quantity Available: 1. Category: Biography & Autobiography; ISBN: 073361342X. ISBN/EAN: 9780733613425. Inventory No: 17030036.. 9780733613425, Hodder, 2001, 4
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2013, ISBN: 9780733613425
Korea Reborn A Grateful Nation. Brand new condition., Remember My Service Productions, 2013-01, 5, Hodder, Australia, 2001. Reprint. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Hardcover. 420 pages. *** PUBLISHING DETAILS: Hodder, Australia, 2001. Reprint. *** CONDITION: Near Fine book with Near Fine dust jacket ... Edges of boards have moderate wear. Edges of dust jacket have moderate bumping. Pages are clean and unmarked and in excellent condition. *** ABOUT THIS BOOK: Dawn Fraser has held people's attention for almost 50 years, having burst onto the scene as a gutsy and talented swimmer in the 1950s. A multiple gold medal winner over three consecutive Olympics, a constant record breaker, a rebel, campaigner, National Living Treasure, Swimmer of the Century, Australian Icon, International Sports ambassador, publican and politician, Dawn has lived a remarkable life and done most of it the hard way. Born on the wrong side of the tracks, in working class Sydney, she has struggled with illness, family tragedy, petty bureaucratic opposition and personal demons to live a life filled with remarkable achievements. It has also been a life punctuated by loss and sadness. Here Dawn finally tells the full story of how her glittering swimming career was cut brutally short after triumph in Tokyo, and she describes the impact the ten year ban imposed on her was to have on her tumultuous marriage. The years that followed as a single parent trying to scrape a living in obscurity before her triumphant comeback in Atlanta are some of her most fraught. From Melbourne to Los Angeles and Seoul to Sydney, Dawn's recollections of her many roles and adventures at the Olympic Games since the 1960s offer an insight into what goes on behind the scenes at what she describes as "the biggest and best competition in the world". There are lighter times too that Dawn recalls with the spirit and humour for which she is so highly regarded - from the "flag incident" in Tokyo to her riotous days as a publican shines through. Now Dawn tells in her own words what is and isn't behind the rumours that have swirled around her from the beginning and she shines a spotlight on many other aspects of her life. *** Quantity Available: 1. Category: Biography & Autobiography; ISBN: 073361342X. ISBN/EAN: 9780733613425. Inventory No: 17100485.. 9780733613425, Hodder, 2001, 4
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2001, ISBN: 073361342X
[EAN: 9780733613425], Near Fine, [PU: Hodder, Australia], BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY BZDB5 AUTOBIOGRAPHY; DAWN: ONE HELL OF A LIFE, Jacket, Hardcover. 420 pages. *** PUBLISHING DETAILS: Hodder, Australia, 2001. Reprint. *** CONDITION: Near Fine book with Near Fine dust jacket . Edges of boards have moderate wear. Edges of dust jacket have moderate bumping. Pages are clean and unmarked and in excellent condition. *** ABOUT THIS BOOK: Dawn Fraser has held people's attention for almost 50 years, having burst onto the scene as a gutsy and talented swimmer in the 1950s. A multiple gold medal winner over three consecutive Olympics, a constant record breaker, a rebel, campaigner, National Living Treasure, Swimmer of the Century, Australian Icon, International Sports ambassador, publican and politician, Dawn has lived a remarkable life and done most of it the hard way. Born on the wrong side of the tracks, in working class Sydney, she has struggled with illness, family tragedy, petty bureaucratic opposition and personal demons to live a life filled with remarkable achievements. It has also been a life punctuated by loss and sadness. Here Dawn finally tells the full story of how her glittering swimming career was cut brutally short after triumph in Tokyo, and she describes the impact the ten year ban imposed on her was to have on her tumultuous marriage. The years that followed as a single parent trying to scrape a living in obscurity before her triumphant comeback in Atlanta are some of her most fraught. From Melbourne to Los Angeles and Seoul to Sydney, Dawn's recollections of her many roles and adventures at the Olympic Games since the 1960s offer an insight into what goes on behind the scenes at what she describes as "the biggest and best competition in the world". There are lighter times too that Dawn recalls with the spirit and humour for which she is so highly regarded - from the "flag incident" in Tokyo to her riotous days as a publican shines through. Now Dawn tells in her own words what is and isn't behind the rumours that have swirled around her from the beginning and she shines a spotlight on many other aspects of her life. *** Quantity Available: 1. Category: Biography & Autobiography; ISBN: 073361342X. ISBN/EAN: 9780733613425. Inventory No: 17100485., Books
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2001, ISBN: 9780733613425
Hodder, Australia, 2001. Reprint. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Hardcover. 420 pages. *** PUBLISHING DETAILS: Hodder, Australia, 2001. Reprint. *** CONDITION: Near Fine book with Near Fine dust jacket ... Edges of boards have moderate wear. Edges of dust jacket have moderate bumping. Pages are clean and unmarked and in excellent condition. *** ABOUT THIS BOOK: Dawn Fraser has held people's attention for almost 50 years, having burst onto the scene as a gutsy and talented swimmer in the 1950s. A multiple gold medal winner over three consecutive Olympics, a constant record breaker, a rebel, campaigner, National Living Treasure, Swimmer of the Century, Australian Icon, International Sports ambassador, publican and politician, Dawn has lived a remarkable life and done most of it the hard way. Born on the wrong side of the tracks, in working class Sydney, she has struggled with illness, family tragedy, petty bureaucratic opposition and personal demons to live a life filled with remarkable achievements. It has also been a life punctuated by loss and sadness. Here Dawn finally tells the full story of how her glittering swimming career was cut brutally short after triumph in Tokyo, and she describes the impact the ten year ban imposed on her was to have on her tumultuous marriage. The years that followed as a single parent trying to scrape a living in obscurity before her triumphant comeback in Atlanta are some of her most fraught. From Melbourne to Los Angeles and Seoul to Sydney, Dawn's recollections of her many roles and adventures at the Olympic Games since the 1960s offer an insight into what goes on behind the scenes at what she describes as "the biggest and best competition in the world". There are lighter times too that Dawn recalls with the spirit and humour for which she is so highly regarded - from the "flag incident" in Tokyo to her riotous days as a publican shines through. Now Dawn tells in her own words what is and isn't behind the rumours that have swirled around her from the beginning and she shines a spotlight on many other aspects of her life. *** Quantity Available: 1. Category: Biography & Autobiography; ISBN: 073361342X. ISBN/EAN: 9780733613425. Inventory No: 17100485.. 9780733613425, Hodder, 2001, 4
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2001, ISBN: 9780733613425
Hardcover
A&R Classics, Sydney, 2001. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good Condition. This newly complied collection showcases some of the very best of Henry Lawson's short fiction, dea… More...
2003, ISBN: 9780733613425
Hardcover
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ISBN: 9780733613425
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2001, ISBN: 073361342X
[EAN: 9780733613425], Near Fine, [PU: Hodder, Australia], BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY BZDB5 AUTOBIOGRAPHY; DAWN: ONE HELL OF A LIFE, Jacket, Hardcover. 420 pages. *** PUBLISHING DETAILS: Ho… More...
2001, ISBN: 9780733613425
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9780733613425
ISBN (ISBN-10): 073361342X
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Publishing year: 2001
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
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