Hussey and Gillingham Hussey and Gillingham i(A37314 works by) (Organisation) assertion
Born: Established: 1888 Adelaide, South Australia, ; Died: Ceased: 1921 Adelaide, South Australia,
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1 y separately published work icon The Great Cricket Match : Seven Poems Written by The One-Horse Squatter at the Adelaide Oval as the Match Proceeds : Also, a Poem on the Great Match between His Excellency the Governor's Team and the Land Agents The One-Horse Squatter , Adelaide : F. W. Kilsby , 1921 Z1034560 1921 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon The Children's Prince Annie Louisa Virginia Dodwell , Adelaide : Hussey and Gillingham , 1920 Z869837 1920 single work poetry
1 y separately published work icon Heart Breathings Alice Holroyd , Adelaide : 1919 Z869925 1919 selected work poetry Religious verse.
1 y separately published work icon Our Crusade Annie Louisa Virginia Dodwell , Adelaide : Hussey and Gillingham , 1919 Z812692 1919 single work poetry
1 y separately published work icon A Calendar in Australian Verse Annie Louisa Virginia Dodwell , Adelaide : Hussey and Gillingham , 1919 Z812689 1919 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon Tipperary S. J. Stutley , Adelaide : Hussey and Gillingham , 1918 Z1309639 1917 single work prose Short semi-autobiographical sketch decribing the significance of the song 'It's a Long Way to Tipperary' for the British and Australian soldiers fighting in the Somme during World War I where Stutley was a member of the Australian Field artillery
1 1 y separately published work icon Six Sonnets Nora Kyffin Thomas , Adelaide : Nora Kyffin Thomas , 1917 Z498719 1917 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon By Mirage and Mulga : The Soldiers' Cheer-up Book T. Warlow , Adelaide : Hussey and Gillingham , 1916 Z1459880 1916 selected work novella prose short story
1 y separately published work icon The Changelings A. Howe , Adelaide : Hussey and Gillingham , 1916 Z861204 1916 single work drama
1 y separately published work icon Lady Galway Belgium Book Marie Carola Galway (editor), Adelaide : Hussey and Gillingham , 1916 Z360845 1916 anthology short story poetry prose humour satire war literature
1 y separately published work icon The Water Babies and Other Stories Dorothy M. Langsford , Adelaide : Hussey and Gillingham , 1913 Z870391 1913 selected work short story children's
1 y separately published work icon A Little Bit of Laughter and Life for the Young 'Red-Gum Blossom' , Adelaide : Hussey and Gillingham , 1912 Z872323 1912 single work children's fiction children's

The story of a young girl called Lassie, who lives with her mother and father at Largs Bay. One night, while her parents are away, Lassie falls asleep on a ship and is carried off to Kangaroo Island, leaving the household–and especially her nursemaid–in an uproar.

1 y separately published work icon Poems J. F. Millington , Adelaide : Hussey and Gillingham , 1911 Z1276541 1911 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon La Devadasi Noel Aimir , Adelaide : Hussey and Gillingham , 1911 Z870006 1911 single work novel 'A French novel published in Australia.' Aimir packs a whole series of sensations. Choosing India as the scene of his romance, he brings his characters to Chandernagor  the little French possession to which the vast ambitions of that nation shrunk before England's success. Here the heroine of the story by a curious chain of circumstances, aided by heredity, puts herself in the power of the spirit of a priestess or temple woman of an earlier generation, who had run off with a wicked Englishman, taking the goddess's jewel box with her. Under this influence the heroine has exciting times, and the reader is introduced to temples, conspiracies, and palaces. The story is very readable, full of moving incidents and art- fully drawn towards an almost painful crisis. Dr. Harrington, the hero, is an up- to-date doctor and owes something to the assistance of Sir Charles Carpenter, who routs the conspirators from their haunts, aided by Sergeant O'Reilly, whose "begorra" studs that section of the book. Later on, Ram Das, an important and benevolent Hindu, is the good genius of the book, calling to his aid a Yogi of marvellous gifts. Among the other characters are Mrs. Fraser, an Anglo-Indian, who shrugs her shoulders with Parisian persistency, and the ladies of Ram Das's zenana. The author finds time to criticise the British occupancy of India and its future, the suggestion being hazarded that the political development of the peninsula should follow that of Australia and South Africa. For those who know even a little French the book is worthy of a perusal.' (Source : http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article37413562)
1 y separately published work icon Lyrics from the Music Play 'Coward or Hero?' in One Act C. M. Leumane , Adelaide : Hussey and Gillingham , 1909 Z1213955 1909 selected work poetry
1 1 y separately published work icon Songs of Australia Frank Porter , Adelaide : Hussey and Gillingham , 1906 Z347490 1906 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon Blossom and Fragrance Frank Porter , Adelaide : Hussey and Gillingham , 1906 Z41035 1906 selected work drama poetry
1 y separately published work icon Crushed Hopes: a Story of Australian Life J. H. Pascoe , Adelaide : Hussey and Gillingham , 1905 Z1328242 1905 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon The Era of Joy : musings on the incarnation Octavius Lake , Adelaide : Hussey and Gillingham , 1905 Z1216421 1905 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon Australian Christian Commonwealth 1901 Adelaide : Hussey and Gillingham , 1901-1940 Z1928712 1901 periodical (2 issues)
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