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1 2 y separately published work icon Christison of Lammermoor M. M. Bennett , London : Alston Rivers , 1927 Z1310606 1927 single work biography A biography of Bennett's father reflecting his vigorous hostility to trade unionism and his deep sympathy for and insight into Aboriginal society.
1 3 y separately published work icon Two's Company Dorothea Mackellar , Ruth M. Bedford , London : Alston Rivers , 1914 Z495628 1914 single work novel

'Remington first adopted the small boy, Rags, and they lived together happily. Then he gradually fell in love with Viola. Now, the implication of the title most clearly is that "Three's none!" Far from Rags being jealous of Viola, however, he was devoted to her — in fact, did much to bring the two together. The story is very feminine in its awe-struck admiration of the quiet strong man, who, although quite amiable, was so terrible in his wrath that he was liable to injure the child seriously whenever he thrashed him — which was whenever he did wrong. "They were fated never to understand each other very well, these two; though their love might deepen every day. Neither had any wish to conceal his thoughts, but in even the smallest emotional crisis they were apt to become disastrously hard to get at; and, when matters become complicated for two simple people, life grows very difficult indeed. There is just a little too much of that kind of analysis, a little shortage in incident. Remington was a mine-manager, in a civilized but out-of-the-way part of New South Wales — presumably Miss Beresford contributes the mining experience; and in such a setting a few exciting occurrences might well have been allowed. Still, the story is wholesome, and Aus- tralian, and thoroughly readable; and the frank and friendly Viola is one of the most charming heroines in recent fiction.'

Source: 'An Australian Idyll', The Register, 22 August 1914, p.5. (Via Trove Australia)

1 1 y separately published work icon Rosycheeks and Goldenhead Ruth M. Bedford , London : Alston Rivers , 1913 Z169119 1913 selected work poetry
1 1 y separately published work icon Voices of the North and Echoes of Hellas George Handley Knibbs , London : Alston Rivers , 1913 Z367427 1913 selected work poetry
1 4 y separately published work icon The Little Blue Devil Dorothea Mackellar , Ruth M. Bedford , London : Alston Rivers , 1912 Z169022 1912 single work novel

'Tony is deserted by his father at the age of 11, and for another 11 years he has the most harrowing experiences, until eventually he is acknowledged as Lord Trent. While trying to earn a living at Cairo he is picked up by a man named Robertson, and carried off to New Zealand where he spends a happy time on a sheep station. During Robertson's absence in England, Tony runs away from the station owing to the manager ill-using him. He turns up at Thursday Island, where he has some trying experiences, and eventually falls in which Pamela, who is in possession of the Trent estates. He tells her that he is the rightful heir and then disappears, in order not to oust Pamela from the estate. Pamela then sets out on her adventures, and finding Tony at Brisbane they make a match of it, and Tony assumes the title of Lord Trent.'

Source: 'Recent Novels–Briefly Noticed by "Reader"', Evening News, 13 June 1912, p.11. (Via Trove Australia.)

3 5 y separately published work icon The Dreadnought of the Darling C. E. W. Bean , 1910 London : Alston Rivers , 1911 1910 selected work prose travel
1 3 y separately published work icon The Romance of a Woman of Thirty Louise Mack , London : Alston Rivers , 1911 Z495325 1911 single work novel
1 1 y separately published work icon Wife to Peter Louise Mack , London : Alston Rivers , 1911 Z416106 1911 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon In a White Palace Louise Mack , London : Alston Rivers , 1910 Z1179983 1910 single work novel
1 9 y separately published work icon On the Wool Track C. E. W. Bean , London : Alston Rivers , 1910 Z319697 1910 selected work prose
1 1 y separately published work icon The Adventures of a Civil Engineer : Fifty Years on Five Continents Charles Ormsby Burge , London : Alston Rivers , 1909 Z1267231 1909 single work autobiography travel
1 2 y separately published work icon Theodora's Husband Louise Mack , London : Alston Rivers , 1909 Z44830 1909 single work novel
1 1 y separately published work icon The Red Rose of a Summer Louise Mack , London : Alston Rivers , 1909 Z257151 1909 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon Alston Rivers' Colonial Library Alston Rivers , 1900 Z1182297 1900 series - publisher
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