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This is a mystery novel set in Australia and revolves around Mr. Elias Bedo and his wife Anne Marley. Mr. Bedo and his wife were in a boat heading to Cooktown. Anne Marley is discovered missing and no one knows what happened to her. Who is responsible for her disappearance? Or is she running from her husband?
Now with an Historical Afterword by Ron MillerIncludes the original illustrations Featured in Ron Millers _The Conquest of Space Book Series.Ó After deliberately losing herself in the Australian outback, Anne Bedo is made the Amazonian queen of a lost colony of Atlantean Mayans in At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).
"The romance of the station" is set in Australia and tells the story of Mrs. Ansdell and her husband, Alec. Excerpt: The undulating outlines of our Island gave promise of picturesque scenery. It was all interesting and romantic. Something was fascinating in the thought that only at the full or new moon when the tide was lowest, could man or beast swim across the Narrows to the mainland. I liked the idea of being separated from the world by that long, lonely, man-grove-fringed strait which, no broader than a river at its neck, widened out some twenty miles lower into the beautiful Gundabine harbour that had filled me with admiration as we had entered it in the coasting steamer. In calm weather the bay was blue and smiling; but when a south-east gale blew, and the waves dashed on the little islets that stood like a row of sentinels between the great island and the mainland, and the sea horses chased each other, it was no pleasant passage to make on a night in Rame's skiff or the Island boat. But I did not let myself foresee possible storms and terrors, and I would not dwell upon practical difficulties and inconveniences such as the carriage of household goods and stores, and having to send to Gundabine for our mail. Neither Alec nor I had realized these as yet.
This book explores imperial ideology through the narrative themes of popular texts.
Exploring the recurrence of cross-dressing and gender inversion within Australian cultural life this book compares and contrasts sustained life-long impersonations where women lived, worked and even married as men, with other forms of cross-dressing such as cross-dressing for stage and the prosecution of men seeking sexual encounters disguised as women.
This novel revolves around Isàdas Pacha, an Ambassador, and his niece, Mademoiselle Rachel Isàdas. In the Abarian Embassy in London, Isàdas Pacha lay sick unto death. His niece summons' Ruel Bey the first secretary Ambassador to call on his cousin, Dr. Lucien Marillier. When Pacha meets with the doctor, he entrusts a letter of a private nature in his hands. Lucien is to deliver the letter to the emperor and does not want his secretary, Ruel to come in contact with the letter. Pacha fears that Ruel Bey wishes to marry his niece for her social station, rather than for any real love for her. Isàdas Pacha feels that Ruel should be tested in such a way as to protect his niece. The doctor accepts this assignment because it affects Mademoiselle Rachel Isàdas' future. But he did not realize he would become attached to her.
This novel revolves around Thomas Longleat's political crisis and the maturation of his daughter. The author weaves the father's and the daughter's stories together. Thomas Longleat had risen from humble beginnings to become Premier of Leichardt's Land. His political judgment is clouded by passion when he uses his position to spend time with a colleague's wife. His eldest daughter, Honoria, is caught between adolescence and womanhood. She is headstrong, and without a mother to guide her. She rejects every eligible suitor. When she is charmed by Hardress Barrington, a visiting English nobleman and a rising politician loyal to her father. Little did she know that he had no intention of marrying her, the daughter of a self-made man and that he had plans to set her up as his mistress.
This novel revolves around a young American actress, Beatrice Brett, and an artist, Bernard Lendon. Set in London, Lendon first meets Beatrice Brett when they are on board a ship bound for Southampton. Their paths cross once more in London. Bernard continues to be captivated by Beatrice. They reunite at a salon, where they help to bring a long-neglected play back to life. Socialist mystic Maddox Challis and Countess Adrian are also captivated by Beatrice. The Countess's fascination with Beatrice is somehow linked to a theory that a stronger spirit may possess a weaker one. Countess Adrian sets her sights on Bernard, she harnesses her knowledge of the occult to attempt to take Beatrice's place and avoid her own predicted death. However, Beatrice wants to be left alone to study acting, but she is torn between two powerful personalities that are attracted to her seeming fragility for different reasons; while Bernard is caught between her and Adrian.