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5 y separately published work icon Southern Cross Terry Coleman , ( trans. Hella von Spies with title Kreuz des Sudens ) Vienna : Verlag Fritz Molden , 1979 Z811530 1979 single work novel historical fiction

'Susannah King was the daughter of the English governor of the Australian colony. Nicolas Baudin was a French explorer. They found each other in a new land and forged a pure, passionate, perfect - and tragic - love affair.

'Amid the turbulence and wonder of the emerging Australian nation, unfolds this towering story of a woman who found a magnificent love, a love that would tantalize all of her days and nights and shape not only her own life but the destiny of a nation....' (Publication summary)

22 3 y separately published work icon Tim : A Novel Colleen McCullough , ( trans. Gisela Stege with title Tim : Roman ) Vienna : Verlag Fritz Molden , 1978 Z504130 1974 single work novel
— Appears in: Tim; Ledi iz Missalongi 1993;

'Mary Horton is content with her comfortable, solitary existence . . . until she meets Tim. A beautiful young man with the mind of a child – a gentle outcast in a cruel, unbending world – he illuminates the darkness of Mary's days with his boyish innocence. And he will shatter the lonely, middle-aged spinster's respectable, ordered life with a forbidden promise of a very special love.' (Publication summary)

35 49 y separately published work icon The Thorn Birds Colleen McCullough , ( trans. Gunter Panske with title Dornenvogel : Roman ) Vienna : Verlag Fritz Molden , 1977 Z95593 1977 single work novel

The Thorn Birds is the unforgettable story of the Clearys, spanning three generations; a sweeping family saga of dreams, titanic struggles, dark passions, and forbidden love in the Australian Outback. (Source: Trove)

3 3 y separately published work icon Moses the Lawgiver Thomas Keneally , ( trans. Gunther Martin with title Moses : Gottes erster Rebell ) Vienna : Verlag Fritz Molden , 1976 Z558944 1975 single work novel historical fiction 'Thomas Keneally has brought a novelist's insight to a familiar story, and has fashioned a spare and moving narrative. He chronicles the corrupt brilliance of the Egyptian court, the misery of the slave camps and, most powerfully, the fears that confront the Israelites when they exchange their bonds for the freedom to make the trek across Sinai...At the heart of the narrative is the enigmatic figure of Moses; the story of his origin as tribesman and Egyptian Prince, and the events which led finally to his becoming leader of the Israelites'. (Source: dustjacket, 1975 Collins edition)
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