Wings Above the Diamantina (1936) is a detective novel by Australian writer Arthur Upfield. It was the third to feature his recurring character Detective Inspector Napoleon 'Bony' Bonaparte. It was originally published in Australia by Angus & Robertson in 1936, and subsequently serialised in The Australian Journal between January and September 1936.[1]
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WingsAbovetheDiamantina (1936) is a detective novel by Australian writer Arthur Upfield. It was the third to feature his recurring character Detective...
Diamantina was adapted for radio in 1939 starring Ron Randell as Boney. The Bone is Pointed was serialised in 1948. There was a radio series in the 1950s...
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in the Chapada Diamantina region. The species is sexually dimorphic. The male is an iridescent bronzy-green overall, with black on his crown and the sides...
of white spots on thewings. Males are usually darker below than they are above, and sometimes have a fringe of white on the side. The genus Formicivora...
Usually used in the context of rock bands such as Audioslave and Chickenfoot. The term has been applied to other musical genres such as The Three Tenors...
Fortitude Valley on 8 March 1918, managed by Matron Florence Chatfield of theDiamantina Hospital. Three more clinics opened shortly after at Woolloongabba,...
Ionian Islands and her maiden name was Countess Diamantina Georgina di Roma. Surveyor McDowall laid out the town reserving a section for public buildings...
Oceanic trenches of the Indian Ocean Diamantina Deep – Part of theDiamantina Trench southwest of Perth, Western Australia Diamantina Fracture Zone – An...
clearing for agriculture, ranching, and logging. Even the nominally protected Chapada da Diamantina National Park has suffered from illegal logging. It...