Henry B. Raine Henry B. Raine i(A15783 works by) (birth name: Henry Bernard Raine)
Born: Established: 1890 Glebe, Glebe - Leichhardt - Balmain area, Sydney Inner West, Sydney, New South Wales, ;
Gender: Male
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1 y separately published work icon If the Gods Smile Henry B. Raine , Sydney : Wirraway Publishing Company , 1944 Z1354990 1944 single work novel romance adventure
2 1 y separately published work icon North of the Never Never Patrick H. Ritchie , Henry B. Raine , Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1934 Z1399106 1934 single work biography travel Describes Ritchie's experiences on Bathurst Island in 1930-1934 assisting the Catholic mission to the Australian Aborigines.
8 y separately published work icon The Lash End Henry B. Raine , 1933 single work novel thriller E. Morris Miller's Australian Literature From its Foundations to 1935 (1940): 791 comments: 'In Lash-End some ex-soldiers run down Chinese smugglers in Sydney.'
8 3 y separately published work icon The Whip-Hand Henry B. Raine , 1933 single work novel thriller 'This story gives a vivid portrayal of the spirit still animating the ex-members of the historical A.I.F. It is not a war story, but a well-written account of the adventures of a few hard-case ex-soldiers and their trials and troubles since their return from the great war. Reading it, one is impressed by the stark realism of the characters and with the natural course of the love interest which runs so charmingly thoughout the story. The underworld characters are true to life and in no wise overdrawn, while the human interest is maintained throughout.' Inside back cover of The Lash End (1933). E. Morris Miller's Australian Literature From its Beginnings to 1935 (1940): 791 comments: 'In The Whip-Hand some down-and-out Anzacs make good use of a first prize lottery ticket and protect a girl against a gang of drug-runners.'
1 Aboriginal Australians : Fine Examples : Courage and Loyalty Henry B. Raine , 1932 single work column
— Appears in: The Sunday Mail , 23 October no. 491 1932; (p. 2)
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