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Paperback:
9780207174339 | Harpercollins Childrens Books, January 1, 1994, cover price $7.00 | About this edition: Recounts the aborigine story of creation featuring Goorialla, the great Rainbow Serpent
9780788206306, titled "Rainbow Serpent" | Pap/cas edition (Weston Woods, June 1, 1991), cover price $15.95 | About this edition: A timeless classic from the Dreamtime.
Cassette/Spoken Word:
9781560089063, titled "Rainbow Serpent" | Weston Woods, June 1, 1991, cover price $10.00 | About this edition: A timeless classic from the Dreamtime.
Library:
9781555329495 | Gareth Stevens Pub, September 1, 1988, cover price $17.27 | About this edition: Recounts the aborigine story of creation featuring Goorialla, the great Rainbow Serpent
Library:
9781555329471 | Gareth Stevens Pub, September 1, 1988, cover price $17.27 | About this edition: Two children of the Yalanji people are pursued by Turramulli, the largest and fiercest of the spirits roaming the bushland
A battle to the death between two enemy tribes in the Dreamtime leads to the appearance of the bats known as flying foxes
Library:
9781555329464 | Gareth Stevens Pub, September 1, 1988, cover price $17.27 | About this edition: A battle to the death between two enemy tribes in the Dreamtime leads to the appearance of the bats known as flying foxes
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9781555329488 | Gareth Stevens Pub, September 1, 1988, cover price $17.27 | About this edition: After suffering from misfortune and being mistreated by the people of their tribe, Gidja and his wife and daughter become the moon, the Morning Star, and the Evening Star
The butcher-bird brothers overcome the menace of old grasshopper woman and her giant devil-dingo in an ancient aboriginal legend of Australia
School and Library:
9780027778403 | Atheneum, November 1, 1975, cover price $6.95 | About this edition: Retells the Aboriginal legend that explains how Gaiya, the giant devil-dingo, became the small dog that has since been man's friend and helper.
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