![]() ![]() Many books have significant or minor changes between editions.If in doubt, we will always beĬautious, and preserve the original spelling. While we strive to fix printer’s errors, many words found in ourīooks may have archaic spelling.If you think we might need to communicate with Has page numbers, please include the page number otherwise please includeĪ significant text string to help us to locate the error. If the contents of theīook, please be as precise as you can as to the location. ![]() Please be clear in your message, if you are referring to the informationįound on this web page or the contents of the book. mobi file on your mobile device, please use. ![]() Australians, and not only children, looking at Billabong, could see themselves as they wanted to be-mates in fortune and adversity, sturdy, decent and fearless inheritors of a tough, but rewarding land. The Lintons' world, threatened from outside, withstood challenge, unchanged and untarnished. ![]() The story proved so successful that the Linton family was launched.Īlthough much of her work was written in England, Mary Grant Bruce's patriotism is more Australian than British. Mary Grant Bruce (May 24, 1878-July 2, 1958) also known as Minnie Bruce, was an Australian children's author and journalist.Īlthough she wrote many books, her most famous were the Billabong series, begun when she was writing weekly stories for the children's pages of the Leader, where A Little Bush Maid first appeared in serial form. ![]()
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