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Constance Little Constance Little i(A88378 works by) (birth name: Jessie Constance) (a.k.a. Constance Baker; Constance J. Little)
Also writes as: Conyth Little
Born: Established: 1899 Randwick, Randwick area, Sydney Eastern Suburbs, Sydney, New South Wales, ; Died: Ceased: 1980 Newton, New Jersey,
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Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Great Black Kanba Constance Little , Gwenyth Little , Garden City : Doubleday, Doran , 1944 Z844212 1944 single work novel crime mystery Involves murder on a train journey from Sydney to Perth. The heroine, suffering from amnesia, starts off on the Spirit of Progress a few weeks after the attack on Pearl Harbour, then goes on to Adelaide to join the Trans-Australian. The Kanba is a legendary giant snake of the Nullarbor likened to this train.
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