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1 Lost Race and Adult Fantasy Fiction Arno Press (publisher), series - publisher
3 17 y separately published work icon Harry Heathcote of Gangoil : A Tale of Australian Bush Life Anthony Trollope , 1873-1874 Z1169389 1873 single work novel

'Trollope's only Australian novel, Harry Heathcote of Gangoil deals with the problems facing a young sheepfarmer, or 'squatter' (modeled after Trollope's son Frederic) in outback Australia. Using conventions of the Christmas story established by Dickens in the late 1840s, the novel shows Harry Heathcote thwarting the envious ex-convict neighbors who harbor his disgruntled former employees and who attempt to set fire to his pastures. Trollope draws heavily on his knowledge of the social and economic conditions of bush life acquired during a year-long visit to Australia in 1871-2. This story by Trollope reflects the author's readiness to diverge from the familiar paths that were most congenial to him and to his readership.'

Source: Publisher's blurb (1981 Arno edition).

5 y separately published work icon Lady Anna Anthony Trollope , 1873 Z1504960 1873 single work novel Trollope describes the novel thus: 'A young girl, who is really a lady of high rank and great wealth, though in her youth she enjoyed none of the priveleges of wealth and rank, marries a tailor who had been good to her, and whom she loved when she was poor and neglected' (An Autobiography). Trollope wrote Lady Anna en route from Liverpool to Melbourne and the novel ends with the emigration of Lady Anna and her husband to Australia. (Sadleir)
1 1 y separately published work icon And They Shall Walk : The Life Story of Sister Elizabeth Kenny Elizabeth Kenny , Martha Ostenso , New York (City) : Dodd, Mead , 1943 Z1200004 1943 single work autobiography
1 y separately published work icon Sapphires : Here and Otherwhere and Silver Nutmegs Vernon Knowles , New York (City) : Arno Press , 1978 Z1176203 1978 selected work short story
2 15 The Last Lemurian : A Westralian Romance G. Firth Scott , 1896 single work novel science fiction adventure horror
— Appears in: The Golden Penny , Christmas Extra 1896;

This volume is a romance set against the backdrop of the wilds of Australia. Dick Halwood meets up with the Hatter, who tells the story of a strange land in the Australian desert where an odd yellow woman lives, ruling a band of aged pygmies. Tor Ymmothe, the yellow woman, is the last Queen of Lemuria. She has been condemned to live alone for thousands of years in the caves, paying the price for the arrogance of her race which was destroyed. She guards the body of a young princess, who has lain in a comatose state for thousands of years, waiting for her own true love to appear. Halwood discovers where the princess' body lies. Upon seeing her face, he learns she is the woman who had appeared to him in a vision. Join Halwood in his adventurous quest for true love.

14 66 y separately published work icon The Mystery of a Hansom Cab Fergus Hume , Melbourne : Kemp and Boyce , 1886 Z156928 1886 single work novel (taught in 8 units)

'Set in the charming and deadly streets of Melbourne, this vivid and brilliantly plotted murder thriller tells the story of a crime committed by an unknown assassin. With its panoramic depiction of a bustling yet uneasy city, Hansom Cab has a central place in Australian literary history and, more importantly, it remains highly readable. ' (Publication summary)

1 2 y separately published work icon The Brother of the Shadow : A Mystery of To-Day Rosa Praed , London : Routledge , 1886 Z120628 1886 single work novel horror

Fantasy novel about a magician (practising the darker magics) from ancient Egypt striving for the soul of a woman.

1 2 y separately published work icon The Street of Queer Houses and Other Stories Vernon Knowles , New York (City) : Boullion-Biggs , 1924 Z1173897 1924 selected work short story
8 5 y separately published work icon Pharos the Egyptian Guy Boothby , 1898 single work novel

'Mr. Boothby has proved himself a master of the art of story-telling from the point of view of the reader who asks for a succession of stirring events, a suspicion of mystery, and an interest not only maintained but culminating. It would be unfair to explain the extraordinary character of Pharos, or to do more than allude to the series of strange adventures wherein he plays a leading part. It is enough to assure Mr. Boothby's readers of delightful thrills and an interest which this vivid romancer never permits to flag.'

Source: Publisher's Blurb

1 3 y separately published work icon Journal of a Voyage to New South Wales : With Sixty-five Plates of Non Descript Animals, Birds, Lizards, Serpents, Curious Cones of Trees and Other Natural Productions John White , London : J. Debrett , 1790 Z1015932 1790 single work biography
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