George Newnes George Newnes i(A52138 works by) (Organisation) assertion (a.k.a. Newnes; George Newnes Limited)
Born: Established: 1881 Manchester,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
; Died: Ceased: 1968 London,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,

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1 1 y separately published work icon My Island of Dreams J. W. Frings , London : George Newnes , Z1473402 single work non-fiction
1 y separately published work icon Wide World Magazine (International) assertion 1898 London : George Newnes , Z1350607 1898 periodical
2 y separately published work icon The Mystery of the Clasped Hands Guy Boothby , London : George Newnes , Z799095 1901 single work novel mystery
5 y separately published work icon A Millionaire's Love Story Guy Boothby , London : George Newnes , Z799089 1901 single work novel romance
Newnes Racing Novels George Newnes (publisher), series - publisher
1 y separately published work icon House of Love : Life in a Vietnamese Hospital Susan Terry , London : George Newnes , 1967 Z1689142 1966 single work autobiography
1 y separately published work icon Of Ships and Men : a personal anthology Alan Villiers , London : George Newnes , 1962 Z1471766 1962 single work non-fiction children's adventure
1 y separately published work icon The Peril of the Bush C. Bernard Rutley , London : George Newnes , 1950 Z1274986 1950 single work children's fiction children's adventure Dick Hammond escapes an unhappy home life by runnning away to sea and ending up in Australia with the Robinson family. Drought on the family sheep station force Dick and Jack Robinson to try their fortunes on the Ballarat gold fields where they meet colourful characters and experience a tough but adventurous life.
1 y separately published work icon Bullion Island C. Bernard Rutley , London : George Newnes , 1949 Z1556317 1949 single work children's fiction children's adventure

'Though circumstances had forced on the twin sisters Wendy and Pamela Munro a humdrum life as typists in the quiet backwater of a city office, the urge to travel and find adventure was strong within them - with no prospect of being satisfied, as far as they could see.

'Until one day a letter arrived for them which changed everything. An uncle of whom they had never heard had died in Australia leaving them a house, a yacht, the Dolphin, and an income - small, it is true, but enough to warrant their dashing off to Brisbane without delay.

'This in itself was adventure enough even for Wendy and Pamela; but when on arrival in Australia they learned more of the mystery surrounding their uncle's death, they could not resist sailing off in the Dolphin on a quest which provided thrills enough to last them a lifetime.'

(from Dust Jacket)

10 20 y separately published work icon My Crowded Solitude Jack McLaren , London : George Newnes , 1940-1949 Z68589 1926 single work autobiography Popular account of modern and traditional life on Simpson Bay, West Cape York. (Source: Trove)
1 y separately published work icon The Adventures of Joseph James Martin Pollock , James Martin Pollock (illustrator), London : George Newnes , 1936 Z1555636 1936 single work picture book children's adventure The story of Joseph the koala, who lives with his family 'at the top of a very tall gum-tree in Australia.' One day he wanders away from home, and has many adventures. He meets a kangaroo and helps her find her joey, and then takes an airplane ride with an airman who is attempting to fly from Australia to England 'faster than anyone else.' The pilot makes stops in various countries around the world, including India, Russia and Lapland, where Joseph meets the local people and animals. After the plane catches on fire, Joseph and the pilot evacuate and are rescued by a passing ship which is on its way to London. In London, Joseph gets lost and appeals to a Mr Pollock for help. He goes home with Pollock, and writes down his adventures, for which Pollock provides the illustrations.
3 62 y separately published work icon Ralph Rashleigh, or, The Life of an Exile James Tucker , London : George Newnes , 1936 Z869379 1929 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon The Experience of Poetry Vernon Knowles , London : George Newnes , 1935 Z1176232 1935 single work essay
1 1 y separately published work icon Two and Two Make Five Vernon Knowles , London : George Newnes , 1935 Z1173985 1935 selected work short story
1 y separately published work icon Horizon Ken Attiwill , London : George Newnes , 1935 Z815258 1930 single work novel 'A harsh but truthful picture of everyday life in the forecastle of a windjammer on the grain-race from Australia.' - Press clipping attached to fly-leaf, University of Qld. copy
1 y separately published work icon The Paradise Poachers Beatrice Grimshaw , London : George Newnes , 1934 Z1176113 1928 single work novel romance adventure
2 y separately published work icon Giving the Bride Away 'Margot Neville' , London : George Newnes , 1932 Z1100333 1930 single work novel romance
1 y separately published work icon Four Complete Novels Arthur Wright , London : George Newnes , 1931 Z1476034 1931 anthology novel
6 4 y separately published work icon 'Not so Quiet ...': Stepdaughters of War Helen Zenna Smith , London : George Newnes , 1931 Z1385284 1930 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon A Crooked Game Arthur Wright , London : George Newnes , 1930 Z1475863 1930 single work novel
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