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Son of the whirlwind / by Elyne Mitchell ; illustrated by Victor Ambrus
Bib ID 834903
Format BookBook
Author
Mitchell, Elyne, 1913-2002
 
Description Richmond South, Vic. : Hutchinson of Australia, 1976 
144 p. : ill. ; 23cm. 
ISBN 0091301203 : 
Collection Marcie Muir collection of Australian children's books 
Notes

For children.

Cited In

White v. 2, 5693

Subjects Children's stories in English. Australian writers, 1945-. Texts.  |  Horses - Australia - Juvenile fiction.  |  Wild horses - New South Wales - Snowy Mountains Region - Juvenile fiction.  |  Snowy Mountains Region (N.S.W.) - Juvenile fiction.
Other authors/contributors Ambrus, Victor G., 1935-

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