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Gwenda Smyth Gwenda Smyth i(A41548 works by)
Born: Established: 1928 Melbourne, Victoria, ;
Gender: Female
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1 3 y separately published work icon The Famous Wispy Bell Gwenda Smyth , Craig Smith (illustrator), South Melbourne : Lothian , 1999 Z835111 1999 single work picture book children's humour
1 2 y separately published work icon The Six Wonders of Wobbly Bridge Gwenda Smyth , Roland Harvey (illustrator), Port Melbourne : Roland Harvey Books , 1998 Z1022970 1998 single work picture book children's
1 y separately published work icon Don't Forget the Cheese, Pa! Gwenda Smyth , Mitch Vane (illustrator), Melbourne Sydney : VIC ROADS Roads and Traffic Authority (New South Wales) , 1992 Z838251 1992 single work picture book children's Using a shopping expedition to buy the ingredients for a pizza, the story highlights road safety for pedestrians. (Libraries Australia)
1 1 y separately published work icon A Hobby for Mrs Arbuckle Gwenda Smyth , Ann James (illustrator), Ringwood : Viking Kestrel , 1989 Z832162 1989 single work picture book children's humour Mrs. Arbuckle needed a hobby. She had Mr. A. and the gingernut cat but they didn't fill her life completely. So, she and the cat looked in the paper for ideas. And soon afterwards they set off to find just the right hobby for Mrs. Arbuckle.
1 y separately published work icon Orlando Gwenda Smyth , Mervyn Pywell (illustrator), Melbourne : Nelson , 1987 Z831589 1987 single work picture book children's
1 2 y separately published work icon A Pet for Mrs Arbuckle Gwenda Smyth , Ann James (illustrator), West Melbourne : Nelson , 1981 Z667765 1981 single work picture book children's humour Mrs Emmeline Arbuckle decided she wanted a pet. She asked the gingernut cat from down the street who suggested that she advertise which she did and found herself interviewing some most unusual applicants.
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