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Cranky, the baby Australian camel / story by Joyce Nicholson ; photography by Gordon De'Lisle
Bib ID 2442285
Format BookBook
Author
Nicholson, Joyce, 1919-
 
Description Melbourne : Lansdowne, 1965 
[32] p. : ill. ; 26 cm. 
Collection Marcie Muir collection of Australian children's books 
Summary

Jeff lives on an outback cattle station and in his loneliness tries to make a pet of Cranky, the baby camel, but Cranky runs away back to his mother so Jeff has to find some other pet.

Notes

For children.

Cited In

Muir, 5371

Subjects Sparsely populated areas - Australia - Juvenile fiction.  |  Pets - Juvenile fiction.  |  Camels - Juvenile fiction.
Form/genre Picture books for children  |  Domestic fiction.
Other authors/contributors De Lisle, Gordon

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