Time Without Clocks
Book by Joan Lindsay
First edition | |
Author | Joan Lindsay |
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Language | English |
Genre | Autobiography |
Publisher | F. W. Cheshire |
Publication date | 1962 |
Publication place | Australia |
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Pages | 216 |
Time Without Clocks is a 1962 autobiographical novel by Joan Lindsay.[1] The novel recounts Lindsay's early years married to prolific Australian artist Daryl Lindsay. The novel was published in 1962 by F. W. Cheshire, and later re-published by Penguin Books.
References
- ^ O'Neill, Terrence (May 2009). "Joan Lindsay: A Time for Everything". The La Trobe Journal.
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Joan Lindsay
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- Time Without Clocks (1962)
- Facts Soft and Hard (1964)
- Picnic at Hanging Rock (1967)
- Syd Sixpence (1982)
- Holiday (1923)
- Yellow Roses (1924)
- The Awakening (1924)
- Good with Cats (1980)
- Wolf! (1930)
- Spring Tangle (ca. 1935)
- Cataract (1940)
- My Kingdom for a Chocolate Blancmange! A tragedy in fifty thousand acts. With apologies to William Shakespeare, Thornton Wilder and some very fine artists (1948)
- Floreat Anglesea (1950)
- This Modern Art (1951)
- Love and Information (1982)
- Gum Tree (1925)
- Evening, Howqua (1926)
- Landscape, Berwick (1926)
- Golden Seabirds (1970)
- Low Tide (1972)
- Seabirds (1981)
- Picnic at Hanging Rock
- Daryl Lindsay
- Hanging Rock, Victoria
- List of Australian novelists
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