Soft cover. Condition: As New. Covers & Spine: front and back showing light scuffing otherwise clean and undamaged, minimal wear at edges and corners, spine is intact and solid. Binding: firm throughout. Pages & Markings: unstained, no markings. Could pass for new. PLEASE NOTE: Due to this item weighing less than 500g, postage cost for international orders (i.e. not Australian) will be less than what is shown here. Please email me if you require an exact quote. All items are protectively packaged, and a postal tracking number will be sent to all customers whose current email address is registered with AbeBooks.
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
US$ 25.41
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Brand New. 194 pages. 8.50x5.50x0.48 inches. This item is printed on demand.
Published by Magabala Books, Broome, 1994
Seller: Michael Treloar Booksellers ANZAAB/ILAB, Adelaide, SA, Australia
First Edition Signed
Paperback. Condition: Fine. First Edition. Broome, Magabala Books, 1994. Octavo, [viii], 216 pages. Colour-pictorial card covers very slightly rubbed; essentially a fine copy. Signed on the half-title by the author using his true name, Leon Carmen. Purporting to be the memoir of an Aboriginal woman born in Central Australia and fostered in Adelaide as part of the Stolen Generations, 'My Own Sweet Time' received critical acclaim, was widely set as a school text, and won the Nita May Dobbie Award for a first novel by a woman writer. In 1997 it was revealed to be a hoax, written by white male taxi driver Leon Carmen, with his friend John Bayley posing as literary agent for the entirely fictitious Wanda. When approached with the manuscript for her second book, the small Aboriginal publishing house Magabala Books asked to meet with the author. Conscious of the recent Demidenko affair, Carmen and Bayley revealed the hoax, the book was quickly withdrawn from sale, and the prize money returned. Geoffrey Cains gives a lengthy account of the affair in 'Access Denied. A Bibliography of Suppressed Australian Literature', pages 131-135). Offered together with: (1) 'Door to Door', the sequel to Wanda's story and the first novel to be published under Carmen's true name (Surry Hills, Despot Publishing, 1998; a near-fine copy, signed). In the introduction, Carmen gives his account of the hoax, including his conviction that his previous literary efforts had been rejected because he was white and male. (2) 'Autographs. Contemporary Australian Autobiography', an anthology featuring an extract from 'My Own Sweet Time' (St Lucia, University of Queensland Press, 1996; a very good copy, signed by Carmen). [3 items]. Signed.