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Catherine Martin Catherine Martin i(A15374 works by) (birth name: Catherine Edith Macauley Mackay) (a.k.a. Catherine Edith MacAuley Martin; Catherine Mackay; C. E. M. Martin; E. C. Martin; C. Martin; Mrs. F. Martin)
Also writes as: Antarlo ; C. ; C. E. M. ; H. Derwent ; Ishbel ; Mrs. Alick Macleod ; M. C. ; Mrs. Alic Macleod
Born: Established: 1848 Isle of Skye,
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Scotland,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
; Died: Ceased: 15 Mar 1937 Adelaide, South Australia,
Gender: Female
Arrived in Australia: 1855
Heritage: Scottish
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1 y separately published work icon How I Pawned My Opals and Other Lost Stories Catherine Martin , Katherine Bode , Braddon : Obiter Publishing , 2017 13624890 2017 selected work short story

'Nell has a friend in need but will her kind heart wreck her chance for future happiness? A meddlesome prank and a stray kitten bring Helen and Gabriel together but will he be able to admit his feelings? When Lily goes missing will Archibald trust his wife or listen to the 'evidence' of family friends? Is Marie's runaway kookaburra the last straw or the answer to her problems? Will Teresa's faith in the Madonna bring her beloved Carlo home safely from the coral fishing?

'Catherine Martin's loyal, wilful and feisty heroines traverse the terrains of romance in Italy, Switzerland and Australia in these nineteenth-century tales of manners.

'Catherine Martin (1848?-1937) was the author of poems, essays, short stories and novels, including the popular An Australian Girl (1890). All the stories in this collection were published in the Australian press between 1881 and 1898. They have never been published in book form before.

'The book includes an introduction by Katherine Bode, an Associate Professor at the Australian National University working in digital humanities, literary studies and book history. Her Australian Research Council funded project, To Be Continued, has unearthed an astonishing bibliographic index and full-text archive of fiction in Australian newspapers from 1803 to 1955.' (Publication summary)

1 From : Wrecked i "The shrieking sea-fowls sought their rest,", Catherine Martin , 1997 extract poetry (Wrecked!)
— Appears in: Margin , November no. 43 1997; (p. ii)
1 From: The Incredible Journey Catherine Martin , 1994 extract (The Incredible Journey)
— Appears in: Hope and Fear : An Anthology of South Australian Women's Writing, 1894-1994 1994; (p. 115-118)
1 Wrecked Catherine Martin , 1993 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Penguin Book of 19th Century Australian Literature 1993; (p. 339)
1 The Incredible Journey (from The Incredible Journey) Catherine Martin , 1988 extract (The Incredible Journey)
— Appears in: Her Selection : Writings by Nineteenth-Century Australian Women 1988; (p. 190-201)
1 Nellie Melba and the Gum Leaf (from The Old Rooftree) Catherine Martin , 1961 extract (The Old Roof Tree : letters of Ishbel to her half-brother Mark Latimer (August - January))
— Appears in: Australian Letters , June vol. 3 no. 4 1961; (p. 12-14)
1 10 y separately published work icon The Incredible Journey Catherine Martin , London : Jonathan Cape , 1923 Z821973 1923 single work novel

'First published in 1923, The Incredible Journey tells the story of Iliapa, an Aboriginal woman, who embarks on a long, arduous journey through the Australian outback in search of her son after he is abducted by a white man. Catherine Martin said that she wrote this novel 'in order to put on record, as faithfully as possible, the heroic love and devotion of a black woman when robbed of her child'.'

'The novel presents a vivid picture of the Aboriginal people (viewed through the eyes of a white novelist), their culture, their dispossession and, in particular, this abhorrent white practice of taking Aboriginal children away from their parents.' (Source: Goodreads website)

1 Earning her Bread Catherine Martin , 1913 single work novella
— Appears in: The Leader , 20 December no. 3023 1913; (p. 1-2) The Leader , 27 December no. 3024 1913; (p. 44-45)
1 A Clerical Dilemma Catherine Martin , 1913 single work short story
— Appears in: The Leader , 5 April no. 2987 1913; (p. 44-45)
1 Born an Orphan Catherine Martin , 1912 single work novella
1 y separately published work icon Bessie Telfer's Legacy Catherine Martin , 1910 Z863103 1910 single work novella
1 3 y separately published work icon The Old Roof Tree : letters of Ishbel to her half-brother Mark Latimer (August - January) Ishbel , London : Longmans, Green , 1906 Z346984 1906 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon At a Crisis Catherine Martin , 1900 Z824703 1900 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon "Judge Not" Catherine Martin , 1898-1899 Z863066 1898 single work novella
1 1 Teresa's Betrothal : A Tale of the Coral Fishery Mrs. Alick Macleod , 1898 single work short story
— Appears in: The Chronicle , 17 December vol. 41 no. 2104 1898; (p. 38-40, 65) How I Pawned My Opals and Other Lost Stories 2017; (p. 197)
1 A Real Dream Catherine Martin , 1897 single work short story
— Appears in: The Leader , 30 October no. 2182 1897;
1 Hanslein's Disappearance : A Story of Saxon Switzerland Catherine Martin , 1897 single work short story
— Appears in: The Chronicle , 11 December no. 2501 1897; (p. 36-37) How I Pawned My Opals and Other Lost Stories 2017; (p. 173-196)
1 Mrs Spender's Art Education Catherine Martin , 1895 single work short story
— Appears in: The Leader , 21 December 1895; (p. 28)
5 14 The Silent Sea Mrs. Alick Macleod , 1892 single work novel
4 39 y separately published work icon An Australian Girl Mrs. Alick Macleod , London : Richard Bentley , 1890 Z822219 1890 single work novel
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