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The Irishman by O'Conner, Elizabeth - 1960

by O'Conner, Elizabeth

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The Irishman

by O'Conner, Elizabeth

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Angus & Robertson, 1960. THE IRISHMAN: A NOVEL OF NORTHERN AUSTRALIA by O'CONNER is a smidgin under 500g to post, 318pp, pages age toned, binding good as gold, dj has edges taped by some "handy person" & there's a previous owner name on the 1st blank page. The Irishman is a Miles Franklin Award-winning novel by Australian author Elizabeth O'Conner. Short info >>> The novel deals with the experiences of Paddy Doolan, an Irish teamster, and his sons in the Gulf Country in the north of Australia. More info >>> Dustjacket synopsis: "The story of Michael Doolan and his development to manhood is appropriately set against the wide background of the Gulf Country in the north of Australia. For Michael's growth from childhood and adolescence, and his long search for his father, Paddy Doolan, is told with a largeness of dimension that is one of the most striking features of this excellent novel. Elizabeth O'Conner is well-known for her light-hearted and deservedly popular book, Steak for Breakfast. In this novel she has moved on to a subject that gives more scope to her unquestioned powers. "Michael is disturbed in childhood by the conflicts that his father seems inevitably to generate - in his family relationships and with his fellow-townsmen. When, later, his living as a teamster is threatened by the advent of motor-transport, Paddy Doolan goes to the coast to sell his team, and Michael, realizing that his father will never return, sets out on his long search for him. "Michael's inarticulate, determined development is emphasized by his father's inherent weaknesses, and also by the decline of the township where they live before the family breaks up. The gold-mines give out, the town declines in prosperity, and its people drift away. It is as though the fortunes of most of the people in the book are shaped and broken by time, whereas Michael, monosyllabic, loyal, and stubborn, shapes his own fortunes. "Elizabeth O'Conner's sense of the dramatic is balanced by her sensitivity and compassion as she traces the fine threads that bind character to character. "Of The Irishman, Eleanor Dark says: Elizabeth O'Conner has the gift of conveying much in a few words; without elaborate analysis, she creates real people, and without overmuch description, she shows a vivid and authentic scene. The perception, tolerance and humour with which she tells her story and reveals her characters make this a book which is often moving, but never sentimental." About the Author: > Elizabeth's O'Conner's life has been set against a background of writers and writing almost since childhood: her father is Eric Lowe, the Australian novelist; her mother has published many short stories; Eleanor Dark, author of The Timeless Land is a friend who has always encouraged her writing. From the back of the dj > Elizabeth O'Conner is the pen name of Barbara McNamara. She was born at Dunedoo, N.S.W., where her father owned a sheep property. She studied art in Adelaide and under Julian Ashton in Sydney; and she was Junior House Mistress on the staff of a Brisbane girls' boarding school. She met her husband while staying on a North Queensland cattle station. For fifteen years he managed Forest Home on the Gilbert River, and is now managing a property nearer the Atherton Tablelands. Besides bringing up four children and looking after a large homestead, Barbara McNamara devotes what time she can spare to writing. . Hardcover. Good to Very Good/Poor. 21.5cm.
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  • Book Condition Used - Good to Very Good
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  • Binding Hardcover
  • Publisher Angus & Robertson
  • Date Published 1960
  • Keywords O'Conner
  • Size 21.5cm

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The Irishman a novel of North Australia

by O'Conner, Elizabeth

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Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1961. Reprint. . Hardcover. Very Good/Good. A novel of north Australia by the author of 'Steak for Breakfast'. Vg in aged whole dj Size: 8vo
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The Irishman

The Irishman

by Elizabeth O'Conner

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Australia and New Zealand: Angus and Robertson, 1960 The cover has a little wear. The page edges are lightly tanned and foxed. Several copies are available. 318 pages. Books listed here are not stored at the shop. Please contact us if you want to pick up a book from Newtown.. Paperback. Very Good. Size D: 7"-8" Tall (177-203mm).
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The Irishman : A Novel of Northern Australia

The Irishman : A Novel of Northern Australia

by Elizabeth O'Conner

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Angus & Robertson, Australia, 1960. First Edition. Hardcover. Good/Good. Hardcover. 318 pages. *** PUBLISHING DETAILS: Angus & Robertson, Australia, 1960. First Edition. *** CONDITION: The book itself is in good condition and comes in good dust jacket. Tanned pages. Dust jacket has minor chipping at spine ends, light creasing and tape shadows at top and bottom edges. Previous owner's name whited-out. *** Quantity Available: 1. Category: Fiction; Australian; Inventory No: 15080124..
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