Edwy Searles Brooks (International) assertion Edwy Searles Brooks i(A116636 works by)
Born: Established: 11 Nov 1889 London,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
; Died: Ceased: 2 Dec 1965 Croydon, Surrey,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,

Gender: Male
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1 y separately published work icon St. Frank's in New Zealand Edwy Searles Brooks , London : Amalgamated Press , 1929 Z1537017 1929 single work children's fiction children's The St. Frank's school ship stops off in Tasmania as it continues its journey. The boys are disappointed that they can't visit Port Arthur and the Devil's Kitchen, but are very pleased to have been able to spend some time in Hobart. They reboard the ship for regular lessons on their way to New Zealand, where more adventures await.
1 y separately published work icon The Melbourne Test Match Triumph Edwy Searles Brooks , London : Amalgamated Press , 1929 Z1537010 1929 single work children's fiction children's 'The St. Frank's fellows are prevented from seeing the real Test Match between England and Australia - thanks to the rascality of Claude Gore-Pearce & Co. - but are they downhearted? No-o! For they have a Test Match of their own - Young England v. Young Australia!' (p.3).
1 y separately published work icon Hard Lines, Handy Edwy Searles Brooks , London : Amalgamated Press , 1929 Z1536999 1929 single work children's fiction children's

The exciteable Edward Oswald Handsforth (Handy), however, accidentally knocks a lever in the cockpit of a plane and some of the boys find themselves unexpectedly in the air! Nelson Lee, Lord Dorrimore (Dorrie) and Mr. Manners take off in another plane to try to bring them back to the ground. Dorrie makes an impressive leap from a rescue plane and takes over the controls, but not before the boys have flown all the way to Mount Buffalo in Victoria. Handy makes a further error in inviting a chalet busboy to join them on their trip to the Test Match in Melbourne. Another hectic journey for the St. Frank's chums.

1 y separately published work icon The Valley of Suprises Edwy Searles Brooks , London : Amalgamated Press , 1929 Z1536980 1929 single work children's fiction children's

'Once a stranger enters the valley of the mysterious "white master," he is never allowed to go out again' (3).

While Dorrie sets out from Sydney to locate the missing boys, the St. Frank's chums discover that the valley is filled with gold, and that the 'white master' is actually the estranged father of Clapson, one of their group. Reunited with his son, Clapson has a renewed sense of living and allows the St. Frank's boys to depart, just in time to meet up with Dorrie and his rescue party.

1 y separately published work icon In Unknown Australia Edwy Searles Brooks , London : Amalgamated Press , 1929 Z1536943 1929 single work children's fiction children's

Nelson Lee, Nipper, and the boys are stranded in 'the Australian wilds' (3). They encounter prickly pear and 'wild' Aboriginals, only to discover that the prickly pear prohibits their journey out of the bush, and the Aboriginal men are willing workers of a mysterious station master.

1 y separately published work icon St. Frank's at the Test Match Edwy Searles Brooks , London : Amalgamated Press , 1929 Z1536896 1929 single work children's fiction children's

Edward Oswald Handforth (Handy) makes a fool of himself but manages to collect the autographs of the Australian Test Match team in Adelaide.

Unfortunately, all does not bode well for the boys when they head towards Queensland. They talk Handy out of staying on a cattle station, encounter yet another criminal, suffer a bus crash, and are stranded in the outback.

1 y separately published work icon The Adelaide Test Match Sensation Edwy Searles Brooks , London : Amalgamated Press , 1929 Z1532304 1929 single work children's fiction children's

'The School Ship arrives at Port Adelaide with the remainder of the St. Frank's boys. Aided by a misprint in the newspaper, they play their first cricket match in front of a Test Match crowd.

'Also contains a letter from the author to his readers, and a report on the consequences for the Ashes, since England has won the first three Test Matches. The author considers that 'Don Bradman...looks like becoming one of Australia's most brilliant batsmen' (p.42).

1 y separately published work icon Lost in the Bush Edwy Searles Brooks , London : Amalgamated Press , 1929 Z1532276 1929 single work children's fiction children's adventure

Nelson Lee and the St. Frank's boys head out to rescue Archie from bushrangers. Archie manages to escape, but gets lost in the bush. Finally all are reunited in a hum of excitement about the rescue and the upcoming Adelaide Test Match.

Also includes a short prose piece about fast bowlers, including renowned cricketers, Freeman, Gregory and Larwood.

1 y separately published work icon Trapped by Bushrangers Edwy Searles Brooks , London : Amalgamated Press , 1929 Z1532268 1929 single work children's fiction children's

In this continuation of the St. Frank's series, the boys arrive in Australia, learn about Aboriginal culture, are held up by bushrangers and capture Ned Kelly.

1 y separately published work icon St Frank's in South Africa Edwy Searles Brooks , London : Amalgamated Press , 1929 Z1532263 1929 single work children's fiction children's

The second instalment of the adventures of the St Frank's school chums on their trip to Australia. When the School Ship makes a brief stop in Durban Harbour, South Africa, the boys help Nelson Lee, the 'famous schoolmaster-detective', to rescue a stranded airman, discover the mystery of Vanhoek's ostrich farm, and capture train bandits. A small group of the boys has to find an alternative mode of travel to Adelaide.

Also includes an article on the cricket test matches between England and Australia, and letter from the author to his readers.

1 y separately published work icon St Frank's Afloat Edwy Searles Brooks , London : Amalgamated Press , 1929 Z1512471 1929 single work children's fiction children's adventure

'We start off for Australia in this grand opening yarn of a new adventure series.' (Cover note)

Contains the first parts of two serialised stories about the schoolmaster-detective, Nelson Lee.

1 y separately published work icon The Peril of the Pacific Edwy Searles Brooks , London : Amalgamated Press , 1929 23100990 1929 single work children's fiction children's
1 y separately published work icon The Nelson Lee School Story Library Edwy Searles Brooks , 1924 London : Amalgamated Press , 1924-1930 Z1512475 1924 series - publisher children's fiction children's

The Nelson Lee Library series of books was established in 1915, featuring Nelson Lee the detective, and his young assistant Nipper. Edwy Searles Brooks submitted his first story to the series in September 1915, and by 1917 was writing all of the stories in the series. In July 1917, Brooks was commissioned to write a spin-off series, The Nelson Lee School Story Library, for which he created the fictional English school St. Frank's.

Numbers 140-150 (published weekly from 29 January, 1929) in this latter series are set in Australia, and follow the adventures of the school cricket team who have traveled there to compete. Although it is not set in Australia, number 140 is about the team's setting out for Australia. Number 141 is about the stop-over in South Africa and the need to find alternative transport to Adelaide.

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