Product details
- Publisher : Charles C Thomas Pub Ltd; 1St Edition (June 1, 1964)
- Language : English
- ISBN-10 : 0398014701
- ISBN-13 : 978-0398014704
- Item Weight : 1.74 pounds
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1St Edition
by Irvin Peithann (Author)
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Paperback – December 16, 2014
by Ivan Southall (Author), Maurice Saxby (Introduction)
Winner of the New York Times Book Review Children's Book of the Year, 1966. Commended title, American Library Association, 1966. 'The author has the power to get inside his characters.'—The New York Times 'Conveys with insight the reactions, fears, perplexities, ignorances and behavior of children in a real adult world.' Washington Post ‘The novel is a chronicle of fire and panic, of intense and remarkable perception, and of almost inexhaustibly vivid descriptive language… unforgettable.’ Wall St Journal ‘The description of the fire and the atmosphere of the day are so vividly described…deservedly classic story.’ ReadPlus It's hot and dry on Ash Road, where three boys taste their first independence, camping without adults. When they accidentally light a bushfire, none could guess how far it would go. They are forced to face the consequences with only each other to depend on. Ivan Southall was Australia's first recipient of the Carnergie Medal. An icon of children's literature, he wrote over sixty books. He died in 2008.Hardcover – May 2, 2016
by Edward Sylvester Ellis (Author)
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Hardcover – October 1, 1981
by Maureen Crane Wartski (Author)
A recently blinded teenage boy and a man-hating German shepherd dog are thrown together in a lonely struggle for survival against a New Hampshire forest fire.
Paperback – April 1, 1996
by Sasser (Author)
Relates the courageous acts of parachute fire fighters during the disastrous two-thousand-acre Colorado Storm King Mountain blaze, describing the daring skills they applied and the pivotal contributions they made. Original.
Paperback – January 1, 1956
by Ruth Carr Wheeler (Author)
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Library Binding – January 1, 1994
by Frank J. Staub (Author)
Recalls the devastating fires that swept through Yellowstone National Park in 1988 and analyzes the process of recovery and the park's amazing ability to renew itself in the aftermath of such a disaster.
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