Cecil Palmer (International) assertion Cecil Palmer i(A38810 works by) (Organisation) assertion (a.k.a. C. Palmer)
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
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1 3 y separately published work icon The Temple of Sahr William Pengreep , London : Cecil Palmer , 1932 Z324520 1932 single work novel adventure science fiction 'A novel of adventure and treasure trove, set mainly in north-west Australia. An unscrupulous scientist, who experiments with an electric ray capable of producing unconsciousness, lives in splendour and enslaves the remnant of a long-existent native race skilled in medical art'. Source: Australian Literature from its Beginnings to 1935, v.2.
1 2 y separately published work icon The Crimson Falcon Nita O. Thompson , London : Cecil Palmer , 1931 Z870271 1931 single work novel
1 16 y separately published work icon Vision : A Novel Anne Praize , London : Cecil Palmer , 1931 Z798531 1931 single work novel

From dust jacket: Vision is the story of an Australian girl, of middle-class family, who to share in a fortune, marries an Englishman who is the owner of large impoverished estates in England. They hate each other cordially at the opening of the story, but six months’ enforced companionship on a lonely station in Eastern Gippsland transforms their hatred into love. They discover a beautiful valley back in the hills which fires the imagination of Valmai who sees in it an ideal place for a settlement. Then Richard’s mother arrives from England accompanied by Cynthia to whom Dick has been practically engaged. Valmai forestalls the inevitable result by running away from the man and the home she loves ; but Dick discovers after she has fled how much she means to him and he sets out to make her vision settlement come true. The rest of the story tells of his efforts to do this, of how he moves an entire village from England to Vision, of the failure of the settlement and of its re-birth."

The novel was submitted to the Bulletin novel competition in 1928 or 1929. See 'The Australian Bookman' The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1950) 9 July 1932: 13. It didn't win but did receive publication.

1 11 y separately published work icon Old Blastus of Bandicoot : Opuscule on a Pioneer Tufted with Ragged Rhymes Miles Franklin , London : Cecil Palmer , 1931 Z324622 1930-1939 single work novel
1 4 y separately published work icon The Yellow Cygnet Harold Redcliffe , London : Cecil Palmer , 1930 Z953180 1930 single work novel
1 3 y separately published work icon The Dawn of a New Civilization William Hardy Wilson , London : Cecil Palmer , 1929 Z369949 1929 single work novel
1 1 y separately published work icon Which Hath Been : A Novel of Reincarnation Mrs Jack McLaren , London : Cecil Palmer , 1926 Z1280790 1926 single work novel 'A young woman, in a chance meeting with an Egytologist at the British Museum, learns that she had a previous existence as an Assyrian maiden.' (Margaret C. Murphy, Women Writers and Australia. Parkville: University of Melbourne Library, 1988. p.91).
1 9 y separately published work icon Songs of a Fuzzy-Top: Being, Mainly, the Love Story of a South Sea Islander, Told in His Own Peculiar English Jack McLaren , London : Cecil Palmer , 1926 Z431351 1926 selected work poetry satire
2 11 y separately published work icon Creative Effort : An Essay in Affirmation Norman Lindsay , London : Cecil Palmer , 1924 Z1280373 1920 single work essay
1 y separately published work icon Under the Southern Cross Horace Leaf , London : Cecil Palmer , 1923 Z1729295 1923 single work prose travel
1 y separately published work icon The Drawings of Ruby Lind (Mrs Will Dyson) Ruby Lindsay (illustrator), London : Cecil Palmer , 1920 14335344 1920 selected work art work biography

Collection of sketches by Ruby Lindsay, published the year after her death. Includes a biographical note, pages 7-10. No author credited.

1 y separately published work icon Poems : In Memory of a Wife W. D. , London : Cecil Palmer , 1919 Z243145 1919 selected work poetry
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