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by Frank Moorhouse


  The Best Australian Stories 2004

  The Best Australian Stories 2005

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  Version 1.0

  Days of Wine and Rage

  9781742746562

  Copyright © Frank Moorhouse, 1980, 2007

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  A Vintage book

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  First published by in Australia by Penguin Books Australia Ltd, 1980

  This Vintage edition first published, 2007

  National Library of Australia

  Cataloguing-in-Publication Entry

  Moorhouse, Frank, 1938–.

  Days of wine and rage.

  Bibliography.

  Includes index.

  ISBN 978 1 74051 139 1 (pbk.).

  1. Australia – Social conditions – 1965–.

  I. Title.

  994.06

  Cover design by Gayna Murphy, Greendot Design

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  1 Joan Fraser was an older woman friend of Horne’s around the University of Sydney. She was a graduate at the time doing a diploma of education.

 

 

 


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