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The boy Adeodatus : the portrait of a lucky young bastard / Bernard Smith
Bib ID 2359357
Format BookBook
Author
Smith, Bernard, 1916-
 
Online Versions
Description Ringwood, Vic. : Allen Lane, 1984 
302 p. ; 24 cm. 
ISBN 071391646X 
Summary

"Published with the assistance of the Literature Board of the Australia Council'

Full contents
  • Machine derived contents note: I The Enclosed Garden 1
  • II Celtic Twilight 21
  • III Tropical Paradise with Serpent 49
  • IV Tottie in Service 75
  • V An Extended Family 101
 
Notes

"Published with the assistance of the Literature Board of the Australia Council'.

Bibliography: p. 302.

Subjects Smith, Bernard, - 1916-  |  Art critics - Australia - Biography.

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N 709.24 S643
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