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Books by Barbara Ker Wilson
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Acacia Terrace by Barbara Ker Wilson ( 1990)
An evocative portrait of a terrace of houses built in Sydney, Australia, in the 1860s and of the diverse individuals who inhabit these homes.
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Alitji in Dreamland Alitjinya Ngura Tjukurmankuntjala by Barbara Ker Wilson ( 1992)
In this retelling of the Alice in Wonderland story set in aboriginal Australia, the white rabbit becomes a white kangaroo and the red queen is a witch spirit.
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Alitjinya Ngura Tjukurtjarangka Alitji in the Dreamtime by Lewis Carroll, Barbara Ker Wilson, Byron S. Sewell ( 1975) |
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Animal Folk Tales by Barbara Ker Wilson ( 1968) |
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Antipodes Jane A Novel of Jane Austen in Australia by Barbara Ker Wilson ( 1985)
Recovering from a broken love affair, Jane Austen decides to accompany her aunt and uncle to New South Wales, where she falls in love once more and applies her considerable talents to creating a new society.
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Brief Encounters by Barbara Ker Wilson ( 1992) |
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Fairy Tales from Scotland by Barbara Ker Wilson ( 1999)
Thirty-two folk tales from Scotland, including Tam Lin, The Faery and the Kettle, and How Fionn Found his Sword.
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A Handful of Ghosts by Barbara Ker Wilson ( 1976) |
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Hands Up! Who Enjoyed Their Schooldays by Barbara Ker Wilson ( 1994) |
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The Lost Years of Jane Austen by Barbara Ker Wilson ( 2008)
A fictional account of the Regency author's life between 1801 and 1804, a period lost to history due to an intentional destruction of her personal records, speculates on the arrest of a family member and Jane's voyage to an Australian prison colony, during which she encounters the dashing Mr. Wentworth. Original.
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Maui And The Big Fish A Polynesian Creation Myth by Barbara Ker Wilson ( 2004) |
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Maui and the Big Fish by Barbara Ker Wilson ( 2004)
After having reemerged from the underworld where he learned great magic, little Maui returned to earth and was reunited with his brothers, but when they made fun of him and left him behind when they went out fishing, little Maui impressed them all by catching the biggest fish in the sea and teaching them an important lesson in the process. Reprint.
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The Quade Inheritance by Barbara Ker Wilson ( 1989)
Imogen Quade, the spiritual descendant of the cruel and ruthless Dame Margery Quade--the founder of a beautiful English estate--works viciously to keep the estate from passing to her brother.
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Stories from Scotland Oxford Children's Myths and Legends by Barbara Ker Wilson ( 2009) |
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Tales Told to Kabbarli:Aboriginal Legends Collected by Daisy Bates Aboriginal Legends Collected by Daisy Bates by Daisy Bates, Barbara Ker Wilson ( 1972) |
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Tales Told to Kabbarli; by Daisy Bates, Harold Thomas, Barbara Ker Wilson ( 1972)
A selection of Aboriginal legends of the Dreamtime collected by a white woman who lived among the Aborigines for more than forty years.
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The Turtle and the Island Folk Tales from Papua New Guinea by Tony Oliver, Barbara Ker Wilson, Donald S. Stokes ( 1978) |
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The Turtle and the Island A Folktale from Papua New Guinea by Frane Lessac, Barbara Ker Wilson ( 1990)
Retells the legend of how New Guinea was made by the great sea turtle, the mother of all sea turtles.
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