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Peppino / David Martin ; illustrated by Guy Mirabella
Bib ID 661525
Format BookBook
Author
Martin, David, 1915-1997
 
Uniform Title Peppino says goodbye
Description Richmond, Vic. : Hutchinson of Australia, 1983 
199 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. 
ISBN 0091482100 :  0091482100 
Full contents
  • Peppino says goodbye
  • Peppino turns his luck
  • Peppino in the tobacco war.
 
Notes

First published as: Peppino says goodbye. Adelaide : Rigby, 1980.

For children.

For children.

Subjects Children's stories in English. Australian writers, 1945-. Texts.  |  Emigration and immigration - Juvenile fiction.  |  Australia - Emigration and immigration - Juvenile fiction.
Other authors/contributors Mirabella, Guy

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