Author: | Allan Baillie |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Mammoth (December 31, 1988) |
Pages: | 144 pages |
Category: | For children |
Rating: | 4.9 |
Other formats: | rtf azw doc docx |
FREE shipping on qualifying offers. In the Tasmanian mining disaster of 1912, Tim finds himself on a dangerous adventure.
FREE shipping on qualifying offers. He sets off with his uncle and a team of rivermen down the Franklin River and when everything seems lost it is Tim who has to get them out of trouble.
Allan Baillie was born in Scotland but has lived most of his life in Australia, where he attended several Victorian bush schools and eventually settled in Melbourne
In the Tasmanian mining disaster of 1912, Tim finds himself on a dangerous. Allan Baillie was born in Scotland but has lived most of his life in Australia, where he attended several Victorian bush schools and eventually settled in Melbourne. He has worked as a journalist and published books in fourteen countries. Books by Allan Baillie. Mor. rivia About Riverman.
By (author) Allan Baillie.
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Allan Baillie (born 28 January 1943) is an Australian writer. He was born in Scotland, but moved with his family to Australia when he was seven
Allan Baillie (born 28 January 1943) is an Australian writer. He was born in Scotland, but moved with his family to Australia when he was seven. His first job was working as a Cadet Journalist then he began to work as a journalist working on papers such as the Melbourne Sun, The Telegraph and The Australian Women's Weekly having studied journalism at Melbourne University. Turning to literature his books include Adrift, Little Brother and The China Coin
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Yates was cautiously lifting a cooked and curried crescent to his mouth. He stopped and looked at Pettit. 30,000 years ago, before the pyramids are built, before the Ice Age comes and goes, and before Neanderthals become extinct, the Yam tribe live in peace on Bird Island.