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1 y separately published work icon Pilate's Wife : a play Etheldred Waddy , London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge , 1935 Z1509709 1935 single work drama
1 y separately published work icon Mark the Evangelist : A Play about the Early Church Etheldred Waddy , London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge , 1934 Z1509785 1934 single work drama
1 y separately published work icon The Childhood of the Other Mary : A Play about the First Christmas Etheldred Waddy , London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge , 1933 Z1509696 1933 single work drama children's
1 y separately published work icon Selected Poems of Gilbert White Gilbert White , London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge , 1932 Z1290583 1932 selected work poetry
1 1 y separately published work icon Josee : An Australian Story Mary Bradford Whiting , London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge , 1920-1929 Z1583406 1920-1929 single work children's fiction children's

Pam Macintyre (q.v.), in an article in the La Trobe Journal, discusses Josee extensively:

'Whiting's novel Josee: an Australian Story (1890) opens with an evocative picture of working-class, pluralist Melbourne on market night, a Melbourne she never visited...'

Macintyre quotes the novel:

Saturday night is market night all the world over, and in Melbourne, no less than in London, the poorer parts of the town are filled with an eager crowd, buying, selling, shouting, gazing and bargaining. Long sheds of corrugated iron line a wide open space, where people thronged and gas burners flared.

The groups of men, women and children standing around the sheds, were as varied in their appearance as the goods displayed for sale. Irish women with shawls over their heads and tongues that never ceased chattering for a moment; bronzed and bearded bushmen come in from the surrounding districts to make purchases; city waifs and strays, ragged and unkempt as any London street arabs and yellow-faced Chinamen in petticoats and pigtails gliding silently among the throng. (Whiting, 1890: 6)

Later in the article, Macintyre continues: 'In Josee, one of the few novels which depict the working class as other than distasteful, sensationalised background, Duncan, a rough but kind-hearted bushman, is taken reluctantly through the back alleys of Melbourne by a little waif, "down one of the narrowest streets that lead away from the market-place ... [the door] gave access to an uninviting network of dark rooms and passage." (Whiting, 1890: 10) In the dimly lit room, the little girl's mother is dying. Widowed and unable to get a job because of ill-health, she is destitute. She begs Duncan to take the child and her only money - £5. Whiting, revealing attitudes not characteristic of the period, presents this picture of poverty without judging or moralising. The reader is invited to see the woman as a victim of circumstance. Josee avoids the judgemental and voyeuristic tone that often accompanies descriptions of poverty in novels of the period. However, once the reader turns the corner, leaving behind the dank, dim alleys, a different Melbourne is apparent in the 'wide streets, beautiful shops and great public buildings. (Whiting, 1890: 6)'

1 2 y separately published work icon Thirty Years in Tropical Australia Gilbert White , London Sydney New York (City) : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge Angus and Robertson Macmillan , 1919 Z1433901 1919 single work biography
1 y separately published work icon The Poems of Gilbert White Gilbert White , London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge , 1919 Z57746 1919 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon Round About the Torres Straits Gilbert White , London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge , 1917 Z1788550 1917 single work autobiography An account of the missions of North Queensland, the Torres Straits, and Papua New Guinea.
1 y separately published work icon Jack, the Englishman H. Louisa Bedford , London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge , 1914 Z1310102 1914 selected work children's fiction children's
1 1 y separately published work icon A Home in the Bush H. Louisa Bedford , London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge , 1913 Z1488654 1913 single work children's fiction children's Bruce and Prudence Farrar, recently orphaned, arrive in a small township called Waratah, in Tasmania, to enter the care of their uncle and aunt. It will take them some time to adjust to their new home, and to new ways of doing things.
1 y separately published work icon Across Australia : Being the Diary of a Journey from Port Darwin to Adelaide During June, July, August, 1901 Gilbert White , New York (City) : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge , 1909 Z1469424 1909 single work autobiography
1 y separately published work icon The Stranding of the 'White Rose' : A Story of Adventure C. Dudley Lampen , 1899 London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge , 1905 Z1543747 1899 single work children's fiction children's adventure The White Rose is stranded on the shores of north Western Australia. Fred Cornwallis and the crew of the Empress Queen head out to salvage the ship's cargo and rescue its passengers. They suspect, however, that they may also have the opportunity to discover some gold during their short stay in the Australian outback.
1 1 y separately published work icon The Camerons of Niddry N.S.W. Etheldred Waddy , London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge , 1904 Z1458614 1904 single work children's fiction children's

'This deals with Australian bush life in the squatter regions, and in the course of the narrative are introduced allusions to mission work, the pursuit of which is the overpowering ambition of one of the characters, a young girl.'

Source:

'Literature: Reviews of Books', Adelaide Observer, 10 December 1904, p.4.

1 y separately published work icon Princess Cintra Etheldred Waddy , London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge , 1903 Z1344150 1903 single work children's fiction children's

The story of Cintra, a castaway child taken up by the passengers of a boat bound for Australia.

1 y separately published work icon A Brave Little Cousin Bessie Marchant , London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge , 1902 Z1248003 1902 single work children's fiction children's
1 1 y separately published work icon Ruby : A Story of the Australian Bush Molly E. Jamieson , London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge , 1898 Z1059744 1898 single work children's fiction children's
1 y separately published work icon From the Bush to the Breakers F. Frankfort Moore , London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge , 1893 Z1547981 1893 single work novel adventure
1 y separately published work icon Our Island-Continent : A Naturalist's Holiday in Australia J. E. Taylor , London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge , 1886 23061185 1886 single work prose travel
1 y separately published work icon The Young Draytons, or, 'Lost in the Bush' Mary F. A. Tench , London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge , 1881 Z1447196 1881 single work children's fiction children's
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