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Books published by publisher Campbell Press

  • REV GIRL

    Leigh Hutton

    eBook (Port Campbell Press, )
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  • Race Girl

    Leigh Hutton

    eBook (Port Campbell Press, )
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  • Katie the Kitten

    Axel Scheffler

    Bath Book (Campbell, Jan. 1, 2011)
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  • Raft

    Howard Goldenberg

    eBook (Port Campbell Press, )
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  • The Life of the Caterpillar

    Jean-Henri Fabre, J. Henri Fabre

    Paperback (Campbell Press, Aug. 25, 2008)
    The Life Of The Caterpillar. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
  • Nemesis and the Troll King

    Ashley Du Toit

    eBook (Port Campbell Press, )
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  • Training and Pruning Trees for the Home Fruit Grower - An Article

    M. G. Kains

    Paperback (Camp Press, May 15, 2015)
    All aspects of pruning fruit trees are covered in this informative article written by an expert on the subject. With sections on the fundamentals principles and illustrated training methods this book is thoroughly recommended reading for the budding home gardener. Extensively illustrated with black and white photographs and diagrams forming a complete how-to guide. This book contains classic material dating back to the 1900s and before. The content has been carefully selected for its interest and relevance to a modern audience.
  • Busy Day

    Joy Gosney

    Hardcover (Campbell, )
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  • Dressing Up

    Jannie Ho

    Board book (Campbell, )
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  • On the Farm

    Jannie Ho

    Board book (Campbell, )
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  • Raft

    Howard Goldenberg

    Paperback (Port Campbell Press, July 21, 2009)
    Every year for over a decade Goldenberg, a white middle-aged doctor, has spent numerous periods working as a relieving doctor for Aboriginal communities in remote places. On these visits he has observed and recorded Aboriginal Australians' lives without resorting to simplification or glib solutions. Among his true stories we meet psychotic Elijah who believes he is Satan's boss and cannot die; a dehydrated baby whose mother gambles away money for food; an old lady who receives a gashed head while fending off a thief stealing her money - her husband. In the midst of tragedies, suffering and moral ambiguity, these stories also tell of cultural richness and common humanity. Goldenberg writes: 'Aboriginal Australians are not at peace. They are variously unwell, underfed, overfed, afflicted excessively by our lifestyle diseases, confused by our drugs and drink, endowed with income but not with work, living in sickening poverty in paradisiacal places; and distracted from their serious cultural business by the trappings of our serious cultural emptiness.'
  • In Mortal Danger

    Lorraine Campbell

    Paperback (Port Campbell Press, May 1, 2015)
    My real name is Valentine de Vaillant. I once had a brother, Florian. He's now dead. So too are my mother and father. I live with my grand-mere in the Villa Mimosa. A German officer is billeted with us. Most likely he suspects I'm in the Resistance. He could report me to the Gestapo at any time. Every day I live in fear of something happening to my friend Marguerite and her brother Aleksander. France 1943. Life under the German Occupation has become even more dangerous for those in the Resistance. For Valli, living under the same roof as the enemy, there is now an added danger. The more she comes to know Maximilian von Stahlmann, the harder it becomes to resist her growing feelings for him. When her dearest friend, Marguerite, is arrested, Valli faces her most perilous situation yet. Time is running out. In order to save her friend, she must risk everything. Be willing to do whatever it takes. Even if it means putting her own life in jeopardy. But for Valli, the price of freedom is never too high.