John F. Shaw John F. Shaw i(A38320 works by)
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2 1 y separately published work icon Adventures in Southern Seas : A Tale of the Sixteenth Century George Forbes , 1916 single work novel children's adventure
— Appears in: The Daily Telegraph 1916;
Fictional account of voyages to Australia and New Guinea by P E Van Bu and Dirk Hartog
1 y separately published work icon The Captain's Story William J. Forster , London : R. Culley , 1904 Z1083573 1904 single work children's fiction children's adventure
1 y separately published work icon The Young Pearl Divers : A Story of Australian Adventure by Land and Sea H. Phelps Whitmarsh , Boston : Joseph Knight , 1896 Z223603 1896 single work children's fiction children's adventure
1 1 y separately published work icon In a New World, or, Among the Gold Fields of Australia Harry Vane or In a New World Horatio Alger , London : John F. Shaw , 1890-1899 Z1415125 1890-1899 single work children's fiction children's adventure Two young American boys find themselves in Melbourne after a ship wreck and decide to try and seek their fortune on the gold fields.
1 y separately published work icon From Squire to Squatter : A Tale of the Old Land and the New Gordon Stables , London : John F. Shaw , 1888 Z1571189 1888 single work children's fiction children's Ten-year-old Archie and his siblings, twins Elsie and sickly Rupert, live at Burley Old Farm in England, with their parents Squire and Mrs Broadbent. A series of unfortunate events result in the Squire and his family becoming poor, so Archie decides to set out for Australia to seek his fortune. Once there, he participates in Australian life, from gold digging to station work and kangaroo hunting. He also participates in the rescue of a white toddler, Diana, from the 'terrible blacks'. Archie buys his own station. Eventually Squire Broadbent comes to Australia, buys an adjoining station, and so Burley New Farm is born. Archie and Elsie both get married, and Rupert becomes a missionary. All ends well.
1 1 y separately published work icon Clear Shining Light : A Memoir of Caroline Woolmer Leakey Emily Leakey , London : John F. Shaw , 1882 Z160838 1882 single work biography
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