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Leichhardt: InVersions, 1983. Paperback. 95p., ownership signature otherwise a very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps and clear mylar jacket. Short stories. Collection of interconnected stories by gay Australian writer.
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- Title If Blood Should Stain the Lino
- Author Dunne, Gary
- Binding Paperback
- Edition First Edition
- Publisher InVersions, Leichhardt
- Date 1983
- ISBN 9780949876027
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Leichhardt, New South Wales, Australia: InVersions. 1983. Trade paperback. Very good.. 95 p. . The best of Gary Dunne's published fiction. A collection of interconnected short stories covering six years of Simon Byrne's life. The humour is black, but optimistic. The style is tastefully minimal. It's probably the nearest you'll get to a novel from this editor/contributor to both Edge City on two different plans and the seminal magazine InVersions.
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InVersions, 1983 Name neatly written inside cover. The best of Gary Dunne's published fiction. A collection of interconnected short stories covering six years of Simon Byrne's life. The humour is black, but optimistic. The style is tastefully minimal. It's probably the nearest you'll get to a novel from this editor/contributor to both Edge City on two different plans and the seminal magazine InVersions.
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