R. F. Fenno R. F. Fenno i(A67505 works by) (Organisation) assertion
Born: Established: 1885 New York (City), New York (State),
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United States of America (USA),
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Americas,
; Died: Ceased: 1929 New York (City), New York (State),
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United States of America (USA),
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Americas,

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2 y separately published work icon Vigorous Daunt : Billionaire Ambrose Pratt , London : Ward, Lock , 1905 Z1240610 1905 single work novel
4 y separately published work icon The Counterstroke Ambrose Pratt , London : Ward, Lock , 1906 Z1240101 1906 single work novel crime historical fiction
1 31 y separately published work icon Fugitive Anne : A Romance of the Unexplored Bush Rosa Praed , London : John Long , 1903 Z234318 1903 single work novel adventure science fiction (taught in 1 units)

'Anne Bedo is unhappily married. Her husband, Elias, is an abusive drunk who cruelly mistreats her, and she decides she can't take it any more. While traveling by ship, Anne decides to make her escape. Making it appear as though she has gone mad and thrown herself overboard, she instead disembarks in disguise with her friend, the Aboriginal youth Kombo. Anne and Kombo venture through dangerous, unexplored country, braving the murderous tribes and cannibals, as she seeks to put distance between herself and her persecutor. During her travels, she meets up with Danish explorer Eric Hansen, and together, they make an astonishing discovery. Deep in the Australian wilderness lives a tribe of "Red Men," the Aca, part of the ancient Mayan race. Can Anne, Eric, and Kombo survive the myriad threats posed by savage cannibals, the Aca's "Death-Stone," and the vengeance of Elias Bedo? A "lost race" adventure novel in the tradition of H. Rider Haggard, Rosa Praed's "Fugitive Anne" (1902) also confronts important issues of the day, including colonialism and the difficulties faced by women trapped in bad marriages.'

Source: Publisher's blurb (Valancourt edition).

4 y separately published work icon Franks, Duellist : A Novel Ambrose Pratt , London : Hutchinson , 1901 Z1240173 1901 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon The Betrayal of John Fordham B. L. Farjeon , London : Century Hutchinson , 1896 Z1708642 1896 single work novel The protagonist in this novel spent three year on the Victorian goldfields and finally settled in Melbourne (Morris Miller p. 436)
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