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Arthur H. Buckland Arthur H. Buckland i(A62669 works by)
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1 5 y separately published work icon The Lost Explorers : A Story of the Trackless Desert Alexander Macdonald , London : Blackie , 1907 Z120835 1907 single work children's fiction children's

'Bob Wentworth, 18, and Jack Armstrong, 16, leave their work at the Clyde Engineering Works and set off to Australia with Mr Mackay in search of gold. The story moves from the goldfields of WA across the centre of Australia. The character of Mackay is based on Macdonald himself. He is engimatic, an able fighter, and a sensitive flautist who has a broad general knowledge (which he is not averse to imparting freely) and is moved to tears by music.'

(Oxford Companion to Australian Children's Literature 271).

1 y separately published work icon The Quest of the Luck 'Lewis Ramsden' , London Glasgow : Collins' Clear-Type Press , 1904 Z953174 1904 single work children's fiction children's
2 2 y separately published work icon Betty and Co. Ethel Turner , London Melbourne : Ward, Lock , 1903 Z326269 1903 selected work short story children's Contains title story and eleven short stories, some reprinted from the Windsor, Leisure Hour, Gentlewoman, Bulletin, etc.
1 y separately published work icon Jair the Apostate A. G. Hales , London : Methuen , 1902 Z1009444 1902 single work novel
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