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1 1 y separately published work icon Keep Your Hands on the Wheel Kathryn Heyman , London : Phoenix House , 1999 Z482597 1999 single work novel

'Marah and Charis have left Australia to pursue very different careers. Marah, a trainee opera diva, tries hard to keep her weight, her life, her self under control; Charis works nights as a telegram girl, zooming across London on her motorbike dressed as a French maid or a pregnant bride.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

2 5 y separately published work icon The Pure Weight of the Heart Antonella Gambotto , London : Phoenix House , 1998 Z37154 1998 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon The World of Poetry : poets and critics on the art and functions of poetry. Clive Sansom (editor), London : Phoenix House , 1959 Z1359340 1959 anthology poetry
1 y separately published work icon Coral Reef Castaway Peter Hallard , London : Phoenix House , 1958 Z1286547 1958 single work children's fiction children's
1 y separately published work icon We Shared An Island Guy Morrison , London : Phoenix House , 1951 Z1300290 1951 single work prose travel
1 y separately published work icon Don Bradman Philip Lindsay , London : Phoenix House , 1951 Z1233281 1951 single work biography
1 y separately published work icon Cricketing Lives Phoenix House (publisher), 1950 Z1233294 1950 series - publisher Short biographies of the heroes of cricket written by their hero-worshippers, intended not only for the enthusiast but for the general reader who is interested in the wedding of English sport and good writing.
1 y separately published work icon Australian Son : The Story of Ned Kelly The Story of Ned Kelly Max Brown , London : Phoenix House , 1949 Z1923984 1949 single work biography
1 y separately published work icon The Young Traveller Phoenix House (publisher), 1948 London : Phoenix House , 1948 Z1861589 1948 series - publisher children's fiction
5 y separately published work icon The Young Traveller in Australia Kathleen Monypenny , London : Phoenix House , 1948 Z930911 1948 single work children's fiction children's travel
2 63 y separately published work icon Tomorrow and Tomorrow M. Barnard Eldershaw , London : Phoenix House Georgian House , 1948 Z858288 1947 single work novel science fiction

'Tomorrow is a novel within a novel. Knarf (read it backwards and remember Dalby Davison) is a 24-century novelist who has written an historical novel about a group of Sydney people in the 20th century.

'His story begins in the 20s, runs through the Depression, faithfully describes the course of WWII until the time when the date catches up with the story, and Marjorie had to begin to prophesy'. Source: review 'The Censorship of Yesterday Hid a Great Tomorrow'.

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