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5 100 y separately published work icon Maurice Guest Henry Handel Richardson , Whitefish : Kessinger Publishing , 2019 Z821550 1908 single work novel (taught in 6 units)

'A passionate and controversial novel set in turn-of-the-century Europe

'Henry Handel Richardson’s debut, published in London in 1908, is set in the music scene of Leipzig, a cosmopolitan centre for the arts drawing students from around the world—among them Maurice Guest, a young Englishman, who falls helplessly in love with an Australian woman, Louise Dufrayer. Maurice Guest is the story of this overwhelming passion.

'The novel was deemed too controversial to be published as Richardson intended, and she was forced to cut twenty thousand words from the original manuscript and tone down its language.' (Publication summary)

3 1 y separately published work icon Reminiscences of Thirty Years' Residence in New South Wales and Victoria : with a supplementary chapter on transportation and the ticket-of-leave system Roger Therry , Kila : Kessinger Publishing , 2010 9095331 1863 single work biography travel

'An almost uninterrupted residence of nearly thirty years in New South Wales, during which period the social condition of the Colony and its relation to the Empire underwent a complete revolution, is the justification offered by the author for the publication of this book, in the hope that his recollections may prove, in some degree, both amusing and instructive...' (Source: Introductory Chapter)

1 y separately published work icon Lost and Found; or Light in The Prison. A Narrative with Original Letters, of a Convict, condemned for forgery (International) assertion James Grove , Benjamin Bensley (editor), Whitefish : Kessinger Publishing , 2008 6925594 1859 single work non-fiction

"The painstaking researches of Mr J.W. Earnshaw of Sydney have revealed that the convicts as James Grove, a well-to-do die sinker and engraver in Birmingham, who, being then 33 years of age, was sentenced at Warwick Gaol Delivery on 23 March, 1802, to life imprisonment for engraving a copper plate, which could be used for forging Bank of England notes" (Ferguson, 1851-1900, p.308).

1 1 y separately published work icon The Belle of Australia, or Who Am I William H. Thomes , Whitefish : Kessinger Publishing , 2007 Z817197 1883 single work novel
1 2 y separately published work icon Mother of the Bride Alice Grant Rosman , Whitefish : Kessinger Publishing , 2005 Z183385 1936 single work novel
7 7 y separately published work icon A Bid for Fortune ; Or, Dr Nikola's Vendetta Guy Boothby , Whitefish : Kessinger Publishing , 2004 1895 single work novel crime

'With money in his pocket after making his fortune in the South Seas, Richard Hatteras has London at his feet. Running afoul of the deadly Dr Nikola, however, was the worst thing he could do. Soon, young Dick is swept up into a maelstrom of blackmail, hypnotism, deceit and murder, where his betrothed is in danger, his potential father-in-law’s reputation is on the brink of ruination, and his very sanity is at stake. What can a two-fisted adventurer do against the vast and cold intellect that is Dr Nikola?'

Source: Publisher's blurb, Chimaera edition.

1 2 y separately published work icon The Bushman, or, Life in a New Country Edward Willson Landor , Whitefish : Kessinger Publishing , 2004 Z844040 1847 single work autobiography satire travel
2 1 y separately published work icon My Strangest Case Guy Boothby , 1901 Whitefish : Kessinger Publishing , 2004 Z799098 1901 single work novel detective

'It is a detective story, and has to do with buried treasures stolen from the ruined palaces of a forgotten city in China by three adventurers, one of whom tricks his partners and escapes with the spoils. The scene then shifts to the Occident - to London, Paris, and Italy - where the hero detective follows the absconding partner in order to restore to the other adventurers their booty'.

Source: New York Times, 6 July 1901.

3 3 y separately published work icon Arabin, or, The Adventures of a Colonist in New South Wales; with an Essay on the Aborigines of Australia Thomas McCombie , Whitefish : Kessinger Publishing , 2004 Z511579 1845 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon Here and Otherwhere and Silver Nutmegs Vernon Knowles , Kila : Kessinger Publishing , 2003 Z1176372 2003 selected work short story
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