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3 1 y separately published work icon Reminiscences of Thirty Years' Residence in New South Wales and Victoria : With a Supplementary Chapter on Transportation and the Ticket-of-leave System Roger Therry , London : Sampson Low , 1863 9095331 1863 single work biography travel

'An almost uninterrupted residence of nearly thirty years in New South Wales, during which period the social condition of the Colony and its relation to the Empire underwent a complete revolution, is the justification offered by the author for the publication of this book, in the hope that his recollections may prove, in some degree, both amusing and instructive...' (Source: Introductory Chapter)

3 y separately published work icon The Felonry of New South Wales : Being a Faithful Picture of the Real Romance of Life in Botany Bay. With Anecdotes of Botany Bay Society, and a Plan of Sydney James Mudie , London : James Mudie , 1837 Z1850054 1837 single work prose The Felonry of New South Wales: Being a Faithful Picture of the Real Romance of Life in Botany Bay includes extended coverage of Mudie's altercations with George Cavanagh, William Watt and the Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser, together with correspondence to and from James Mudie on various matters of colonial policy.
2 y separately published work icon Thrown on the World The Scrapes and 'Scapes of Ray and Bertie (International) assertion Edwin Hodder , 6497624 1885 single work novel adventure

Ray and Bertie, two young Anglo-Russian brothers living in Moscow, are 'thrown on the world' when their parents are arrested and banished for a crime which they did not commit. They are adopted by a wealthy London tea merchant who, believing in the educational value of foreign travel, sends them abroad, in the company of a tutor, to complete their education - and thus they are 'thrown on the world' a second time. Their adventures in Europe - which include encounters with an avalanche in the Alps and brigands in Greece - lead ultimately to their being reunited with their parents, whose innocence is subsequently re-established.

Source: http://www.vanishederas.com/edwin-hodder-illustrated-by-gordon-browne-thrown-on-the-world-or-the-scrapes-and-scapes-of-ray-and-bertie-1893-8530-p.asp

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