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Dancing on Coral Glenda Adams Introduced by Susan Wyndham The Dancing on Coral Drylands Glenda Adams Thea Astley Introduced by Susan Wyndham Introduced by Emily Maguire The True Story of Spit MacPhee Homesickness James Aldridge Murray Bail Introduced by Phillip Gwynne Introduced by Peter Conrad The Commandant Sydney Bridge Upside Down Jessica Anderson David Ballantyne Introduced by Carmen Callil Introduced by Kate De Goldi A Kindness Cup Bush Studies Thea Astley Barbara Baynton Introduced by Kate Grenville Introduced by Helen Garner Reaching Tin River Between Sky & Sea Thea Astley Herz Bergner Introduced by Jennifer Down Introduced by Arnold Zable The Multiple Effects of Rainshadow The Cardboard Crown Thea Astley Martin Boyd Introduced by Chloe Hooper Introduced by Brenda Niall classics_endmatter_2018.indd 1 4/07/2018 5:20 PM A Difficult Young Man Diary of a Bad Year Martin Boyd J. M. 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