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1 y separately published work icon My Life with Charles Chauvel Elsa Chauvel , Sydney : Shakespeare Head Press , 1973 Z914308 1973 single work biography

'To take you down to the sea in ships, to go tramping over a thousand hills, to huddle against a man-made cyclone in the jungle scrub of the Lamington Plateau, to go film-making with Charles and Elsa Chauvel – that’s the object of this book.

'In these pages you will share Elsa’s dramatic years beside her film-producer husband, helping to pioneer a struggling motion picture industry. You will sail with them to lonely Pitcairn Island, where they face hazardous seas to bring back, for the first time, film footage of the hiding place of the Bounty mutineers. You will travel with the dedicated, adventure-loving pair to film in the rugged interior of the Northern Territory. You will listen to the thunder of hooves as they film the unforgettable, world-acclaimed charge of Forty Thousand Horsemen, and you will read of the stars discovered and created by Charles Chauvel: Errol Flynn, Mary Maguire, Chips Rafferty, Peter Finch, Michael Pate, Betty Bryant, Tudawali and Ngarla Kunoth of Jedda fame.'

Source: Publisher's blurb (Australian Scholarly Publishing ed.)

1 1 y separately published work icon She Can't Play My Bagpipes Ross Campbell , Sydney : Shakespeare Head Press , 1970 Z438562 1970 selected work essay short story humour
1 y separately published work icon Sunrise to Sunset Mackenzie Munro , Sydney : Mackenzie Munro Shakespeare Head Press , 1966 Z1255069 1966 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon Notes on Six Voices Norris P. Devir , Sydney : Shakespeare Head Press , 1965 19263951 1965 single work review criticism
1 y separately published work icon Short Stories for the Middle Forms of the Secondary School Robert H. Parr , Sydney : Shakespeare Head Press , 1964 Z1378291 1964 anthology short story young adult
2 4 y separately published work icon Time Means Tucker Duke Tritton , Sydney : Shakespeare Head Press , 1964 Z129587 1959 single work autobiography travel
1 2 y separately published work icon Mummy, Who Is Your Husband? Ross Campbell , Sydney : Shakespeare Head Press , 1964 Z438455 1964 selected work essay short story humour
1 1 y separately published work icon A Flame Across the Sky : a selection by the author Mackenzie Munro , Sydney : Mackenzie Munro Shakespeare Head Press , 1964 Z329323 1964 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon Short Stories for First and Second Forms Robert H. Parr (editor), Sydney : Shakespeare Head Press , 1963 Z1378296 1963 anthology children's fiction children's
2 3 y separately published work icon The Dark Backward Eric Lambert , London Sydney : Shakespeare Head Press , 1958 Z255139 1958 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon Our First Overlander Joyce Nicholson , Sydney : Shakespeare Head Press , 1956 Z1335991 1956 single work children's fiction children's historical fiction
1 y separately published work icon Eyewitness Noel Monks , London : Shakespeare Head Press , 1956 Z941237 1956 single work autobiography
1 y separately published work icon Four Aboriginal Plays for Fourth Grade Ian Austin , Sydney : Shakespeare Head Press , 1956 Z861344 1956 selected work drama children's
1 y separately published work icon All I May Tell : A Journalist's Story Victor Desmond Courtney , Sydney : Shakespeare Head Press , 1956 Z841837 1956 single work autobiography
1 3 y separately published work icon Watermen Eric Lambert , London : Shakespeare Head Press , 1956 Z470812 1956 single work novel
5 3 y separately published work icon The Veterans Eric Lambert , London Sydney : Shakespeare Head Press , 1954 Z471016 1954 single work novel

'They are the veterans of the North African desert campaign, home for three weeks' leave after three long years at war – time to find the brothels, the black markets, the racketeers and the dollar-happy Yank servicemen.

'When a faceless madman in the War Office throws them into the shell-torn beaches, mountain trails and steaming jungles of New Guinea, they become creatures of the mud; walking skeletons racked with malaria. There are thousands of them.

'In the throes of battle, black clouds billow about the destroyers in the distance, piercing the darkness with savage explosions. In a merciless system of mutual slaughter, they must draw on every last ounce of their strength for a chance of survival against the raging fires of war, the endless jungle and the brutal enemy that lies within it.'

Source: Publisher's blurb (Head of Zeus ed.)

1 y separately published work icon Sweet and Deadly Mark Corrigan , London : Shakespeare Head Press , 1953 Z1728264 1953 single work novel mystery
2 2 y separately published work icon Heaven Knows, Mister Allison : A Novel Charles Shaw , London Sydney : Shakespeare Head Press , 1952 Z89635 1952 single work novel

'Upon a remote Pacific island, deserted and bombed, a nun and a soldier, derelicts of the war, live an uneasy primitive life. Realising that there is little chance of rescue, this incongruous pair face up to the exigencies of their position; Allison, a man of little or no religious belief, gradually losing the awe with which he has been invested by Sister Angela's sacred habit and by the transcendent faith which for a time obscures her feminine desirability.

At first living is reasonably simple: but the landing of a Japanese garrison obliges them to take to fox-holes, from which emerging only at night they subsist on roots and fish. This powerful first novel tells a moving, realistic story with sympathy and insight and advances logically to a dramatic conclusion.' (Publisher's blurb on front cover).

1 y separately published work icon Cousins-Come-Lately : Adventures in Old Sydney Town Eve Pownall , Sydney : Shakespeare Head Press , 1952 Z830615 1952 single work children's fiction children's historical fiction
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