Ivan Southall Books In Order

Simon Black Books In Order

  1. Simon Black in Space (1952)
  2. Simon Black and the Spacemen (1955)
  3. Simon Black Takes Over (1959)
  4. Simon Black at Sea (1961)

Felix Pym Books In Order

To the Wild Sky Books In Order

  1. To the Wild Sky (1967)
  2. A City Out of Sight (1984)

Novels

  1. They Shall Not Pass Unseen (1956)
  2. Hills End (1962)
  3. Ash Road (1965)
  4. The Fox Hole (1967)
  5. Let the Balloon Go (1968)
  6. Finn’s Folly (1969)
  7. Bread and Honey (1970)
  8. Chinaman’s Reef is Ours (1970)
  9. Josh (1971)
  10. Over the Top (1972)
  11. Head in the Clouds (1972)
  12. Matt and Jo (1973)
  13. Benson Boy (1973)
  14. Seventeen Seconds (1974)
  15. Fly West (1974)
  16. What About Tomorrow (1977)
  17. King of the Sticks (1979)
  18. The Golden Goose (1981)
  19. The Long Night Watch (1983)
  20. Christmas in the Tree (1986)
  21. Rachel (1986)
  22. Blackbird (1988)
  23. The Mysterious World of Marcus Leadbeater (1990)
  24. Ziggurat (1997)

Omnibus

  1. Fox Hole / Let the Balloon Go / Over the Top (1975)

Picture Books

  1. Sly Old Wardrobe (1968)

Non fiction series

  1. The Sword of Esau (1967)
  2. The Curse of Cain (1968)

Non fiction

  1. Bluey Truscott (1958)
  2. Parson On the Track (1963)
  3. A Journey of Discovery (1975)

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Ivan Southall Books Overview

Ash Road

One of a series of top quality fiction for schools, this is a story of three Australian boys, out camping in the bush, who accidentally start a terrifying fire.

Josh

For fourteen year old Josh Plowman, Ryan Creek, the country town that was settled by his great grandfather, is a jungle compared to the city life he’s used to. During his three day visit his encounters with the young people of Ryan Creek move inexorably from mutual bewilderment and confusion to an explosion of violence.

Fly West

An account of a rookie Australian Air Force squadron stationed in England during World War II.

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