S. W. Partridge S. W. Partridge i(A69617 works by) (Organisation) assertion (a.k.a. S. W. Partridge and Company; Samuel Wm. Partridge; Partridge and Company; Partridge)
Born: Established: 1855 London,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
; Died: Ceased: 1939 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 y separately published work icon Brave Amice Isabella Watson , London : S. W. Partridge , 1920 Z1466625 1920 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon The Pearl Lagoons, Or, The Lost Chief Robert M. MacDonald , London : S. W. Partridge , 1915 Z1221892 1915 single work children's fiction children's adventure The Oxford Companion to Australian Children's Literature characterises the novel as 'another adventure about black-hearted scoundrels and British stalwarts. Macdonald's touching faith in the unity of Empire is exemplified in its conclusion...'
1 y separately published work icon The Opal Hunters : or, the men of Red Gum Creek Men of Red Creek Camp Robert M. MacDonald , Toronto : Musson , Z1221889 1912 single work children's fiction children's The Oxford Companion to Australian Children's Literature says the novel 'is set in outback Queensland...All the characters make their fortunes, unless they are Aboriginal or Jewish'.
1 y separately published work icon George Augustus Selwyn, D.D. : Pioneer Bishop of New Zealand F. W. Boreham , London : S. W. Partridge , 1911 Z799557 1911 single work biography children's
1 y separately published work icon Robin the Rebel H. Louisa Bedford , London : S. W. Partridge , 1903 Z1631287 1903 single work children's fiction children's
1 y separately published work icon At the Bend of the Creek : A Story of Australia Annie A. Hart , Gertrude Hart , London : S. W. Partridge , 1902 Z1023034 1902 single work novel romance young adult
1 y separately published work icon Molly and I Molly E. Jamieson , London : S. W. Partridge , 1898 Z1132263 1898 single work children's fiction children's
1 y separately published work icon Clouds That Pass Gertrude Hart , London : S. W. Partridge , 1898 Z1012358 1898 single work novel young adult
1 y separately published work icon First in the Field : A Story of New South Wales George Manville Fenn , London : S. W. Partridge , 1894 Z978017 1894 single work children's fiction children's adventure
1 y separately published work icon The Lady of the Forest L. T. Meade , London : S. W. Partridge , 1888 Z1280569 1888 single work children's fiction children's ' Story about different children claiming the inheritance of the Avonsyde estate. The successful heir comes from Australia and 2 chapters are set in Australia.' Australian Children's Books A Bibliography Volume One 1774-1972. (1992): 271.
1 y separately published work icon Work For Jesus : Poems Fairelie Thornton , London : S. W. Partridge , 1884 Z1380392 1884 selected work poetry
1 1 y separately published work icon Queensland, Australia Charles Haynes Barlee , London : S. W. Partridge , 1868 Z815962 1868 single work
1 1 y separately published work icon Coming Wonders Expected between 1867 and 1875 (International) assertion Michael Paget Baxter , Melbourne : George Robertson , 1867 7102508 1867 single work prose

'Explaining the future literal fulfilment of the seals, trumpets, vials and other prophecies of revelation.' (Trove)

1 y separately published work icon Durable Riches; or, A Voice from the Golden Land : Being the Memorials of the Late Sarah Susannah Perry, of Melbourne, Consisting of Her Poems, Diary, and Selections from Her Correspondence, with a Biographical Sketch Sarah Susannah Perry , Alfred Perry (editor), London : S. W. Partridge , 1857 Z1376170 1857 selected work poetry diary correspondence
1 3 y separately published work icon A Voice From Australia ; Or, an Inquiry into the Probability of New Holland Being Connected with the Prophecies Relating to New Jerusalem and the Spiritual Temple Hannah Villiers Boyd , Sydney : Robert Barr , 1851 Z1863279 1851 single work prose An attempt to propose a possible future for Australia based on the biblical and prophetic history of Christianity, A Voice from Australia is an analysis and critique of British and Australia society founded on the concept of socialism. In this respect Boyd's utopian desire for the future of Australia, as argued by Sarah Paddle, is one of communal 'self-sufficiency, democratic decision-making and local, even domestic, control over the cultural, social and working lives of their people' (p.157). Boyd also proposes the notion of Australia becoming a pastoral retreat for the 'farmer refugee' from the evils of the British industrial system (p.155). In some respects this logic may well have emerged in response to the work of her brother, John Scott Vandeleur, the founder of the Rathlahine Co-operative in Ireland in the 1830s. Paddle goes on to note, too, that a constant in Boyd's vision is her emotional identification with the wrongs of the poor, and from which she suggests a critique of contemporary industrialisation (p.155).


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