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$32.00
All the Proud Tribesmen by Kylie Tennant. This 1959 award-winning children’s novel takes young readers on an adventure with a 12-year-old island boy and his English teacher as they escape a volcanic eruption and rebuild their lives. Illustrated by Clem Seale, this book offers a powerful story of courage and resilience. Ideal for young readers ages 8 and up.
Perfect collectors of Australiana and for young readers fascinated by stories of adventure and survival.
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$5.00
This collection, first published in 1896, brings to life the rich lore of the Noongahburrah, an indigenous tribe from New South Wales, Australia. Mrs. K. Langloh Parker, through close and personal relationships with the Aboriginal people, gathers their enchanting stories filled with mystical beings, powerful spirits, and vivid landscapes. This edition includes a foreword by Andrew Lang and preserves the tribe’s oral traditions in a manner both respectful and engaging.
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$40.00
Set against the enigmatic backdrop of Southern France, “Caravan to Vaccarès” by Alistair MacLean offers a thrilling exploration of danger and deception. This novel takes readers on a perilous journey with Neil Bowman as he and Cecile Dubois discover more than they bargain for among a gypsy pilgrimage peppered with unexplained deaths. A perfect read for those who relish a story where culture and suspense collide.
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Discover the extraordinary true story of Oskar Schindler’s heroism during the Holocaust in Thomas Keneally’s “Schindler’s Ark.” This rare and compelling novel is a must-have for collectors of historical fiction and those seeking to understand the power of individual action in the face of unimaginable adversity.
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Discover the extraordinary memoir of Eddie Jaku, a Holocaust survivor who found hope and happiness in the face of unimaginable adversity. “The Happiest Man on Earth” is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and a must-read for anyone seeking inspiration and perspective.
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$30.00
Go on a vintage journey through Sweden with W. Barnes Steveni’s “Things Seen in Sweden.” This 1915 first edition is richly illustrated with 50 black and white images that capture the essence of Sweden’s natural beauty and cultural depth.