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Books with title Tree Kangaroo

  • Kangaroo

    Patricia Whitehouse

    Paperback (Heinemann, Nov. 6, 2002)
    This book introduces you to kangaroos, describing their size, diet and everyday behavior and highlighting differences between those in the wild and those living in a zoo habitat.
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  • Kangaroo

    Stephanie Turnbull

    Hardcover (Smart Apple Media, Jan. 1, 2015)
    A new title in this popular series profiles the kangaroo, from its extraordinary speed (and punch), to its social routines, life, habitat, and much more. With clear, simple text, accompanied by abundant color photos, this title is a great introduction to research routines and nonfiction.
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  • Kangaroo

    D. H. Lawrence

    (Independently published, Jan. 2, 2020)
    Kangaroo is D. H. Lawrence's eighth novel, set in Australia. He wrote the first draft in just forty-five days while living south of Sydney, in 1922, and revised it three months later in New Mexico. The descriptions of the country are vivid and sympathetic and the book fuses lightly disguised autobiography with an exploration of political ideas at an immensely personal level. Based on a collation of the manuscript, typescripts and first editions, this text of Kangaroo is closest to what Lawrence would have expected to see in print. There is a full textual apparatus of variants, a comprehensive introduction giving the background and history of composition and publication and a summary of contemporary reviewers' opinions. Explanatory notes elucidate the many geographical, political and literary allusions in the text; there are three maps and an appendix detailing Australian locations.
  • Kangaroo

    D. H. Lawrence

    (Fredonia Books (NL), March 12, 2003)
    Writer Richard Somers and his wife Harriet leave exhausted post-war Europe in the hope of rebuilding their marriage in a new and freer world. In Australia, in an idyllic cottage by the sea, they believe they have finally realised their dream - until they meet and become involved with Kangaroo, the influential and charismatic leader of a secret fascist army called the Diggers. Much of the writing in this novel is based on Lawrence's experiences in Australia. One of Lawrence's great novels. A beautiful blend of political outburst and Australian life and landscape. Chapter 10, The Nightmare, describes his war-time confrontations with authority in Cornwall and his humiliating examination for service. The novel's protagonist, like Lawrence, was rejected as "unfit". Kangaroo is one of the best travel books ever written, with "unforgettable vivid and accurate pictures of the Australian continent, in which no other English writer has approached Lawrence." - The Bookseller "..a portrait of D. H. Lawrence and Frieda during their stay in Australia, a segment of his life and work without which the whole man cannot be seen in full proportion." - The Bookseller
  • Kangaroo

    Anne-Marie Dalmais, Giannini

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, Sept. 1, 1983)
    Describes the natural environment, physical characteristics, and behavior of the kangaroo, focusing on the red kangaroo of Australia
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  • Kangaroo

    D. H. Lawrence, Nicolas Rothwell

    (Text Classics, July 9, 2019)
    After the Great War, Richard Lovat Somers, a writer, and Harriet, his wife, leave disillusioned Europe for Australia. There Somers falls into the company of charismatic fascist ‘Kangaroo’. The young writer struggles with his past and his personal ideology as he finds himself in a deadly tug-of-war between the mesmerising Kangaroo and the feisty communist Willies Struthers. With its astonishing descriptions of the bush ‘biding its time with a terrible ageless watchfulness’, and its free-form narrative, Kangaroo captivates and provokes.
  • Kangaroo

    Patricia Whitehouse

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Nov. 6, 2002)
    This book introduces you to kangaroos, describing their size, diet and everyday behavior and highlighting differences between those in the wild and those living in a zoo habitat.
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  • Kangaroo

    Angela Royston, Adrian Vigliano

    Paperback (Heinemann, Aug. 15, 2009)
    What is a joey? Are kangaroos good boxers? What do kangaroos keep in their pouches? Explaining concepts through stunning photographs and simple text, ‘Life Cycle of a Kangaroo’ takes an in-depth look at this familiar but fascinating animal.
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  • Kangaroo

    D Lawrence

    (Wilder Publications, Jan. 14, 2019)
    Kangaroo is a semi-autobiographical novel by D. H. Lawrence. It follows a British writer on his visit to New South Wales. In it there are vivid descriptions of the Australian countryside and a powerful glimpse into a wartime Cornwall. Lawrence delves deeply into his thoughts on relationship, power and the people of Australia. Perhaps Lawrence's finest, if not most accessible, novel. "One of the sharpest fictional visions of the country [Australia] and its people."--Gideon Haigh
  • Kangaroo

    D Lawrence

    (Wilder Publications, Jan. 14, 2019)
    Kangaroo is a semi-autobiographical novel by D. H. Lawrence. It follows a British writer on his visit to New South Wales. In it there are vivid descriptions of the Australian countryside and a powerful glimpse into a wartime Cornwall. Lawrence delves deeply into his thoughts on relationship, power and the people of Australia. Perhaps Lawrence's finest, if not most accessible, novel. "One of the sharpest fictional visions of the country [Australia] and its people."--Gideon Haigh
  • Kangaroo

    Angela Royston

    Library Binding (Heinemann, Feb. 13, 1998)
    An introduction to the life cycle of a kangaroo from its first few months in its mother's pouch until it is four years old.
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  • Kangaroo

    Stephanie Turnbull

    Paperback (Saunders Book Co, Sept. 1, 2015)
    A new title in this popular series profiles the kangaroo, from its extraordinary speed (and punch), to its social routines, life, habitat, and much more. With clear, simple text, accompanied by abundant color photos, this title is a great introduction to research routines and nonfiction.
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