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Percy F. S. Spence Percy F. S. Spence i(A14886 works by) (birth name: Percy Frederick Seaton Spence)
Born: Established: 14 Dec 1868 Balmain, Glebe - Leichhardt - Balmain area, Sydney Inner West, Sydney, New South Wales, ; Died: Ceased: 1933 London,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,

Gender: Male
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1 2 y separately published work icon The Golden Kangaroo Ambrose Pratt , Sydney : N.S.W. Bookstall Company , 1913 Z564208 1913 single work novel
1 1 y separately published work icon In Racing Silk Gerald R. Baldwin , Sydney : N.S.W. Bookstall Company , 1913 Z503378 1913 single work novel romance
1 2 y separately published work icon Bindawalla : An Australian Story Thos. E. Spencer , Sydney : N.S.W. Bookstall Company , 1912 Z498412 1912 single work novel romance adventure
1 3 y separately published work icon Billy Pagan Mining Engineer Randolph Bedford , Sydney : N.S.W. Bookstall Company , 1911 Z817511 1911 single work novel "A first-class mining novel by one of Australia's foremost writers. Billy Pagan is a keen Sherlock Holmes mining expert, who, in many interesting and exciting adventures exposes much roguery in connection with mining ventures." (Publishers blurb, The Cards of Fortune [1922])
1 1 y separately published work icon Gentleman Jack, Bushranger Don Delaney , Sydney : N.S.W. Bookstall Company , 1911 Z535259 1911 single work novel
1 1 y separately published work icon Tommy the Hawker and Snifter His Boy Edward Dyson , Sydney : N.S.W. Bookstall Company , 1911 Z504304 1911 single work novel humour "Brimful of racing, boxing, bushranging and gambling, mostly humourous." (Publishers blurb, The Cards of Fortune [1922])
1 1 y separately published work icon The Sign of the Serpent J. H. M. Abbott , Sydney : N.S.W. Bookstall Company , 1910 Z201936 1910 single work novel historical fiction
1 y separately published work icon An Australian Peer George Forbes , Sydney : N.S.W. Bookstall Company , 1910 Z995526 1910 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon Eros! Eros Wins! F. Agar , Percy F. S. Spence (illustrator), Sydney : N.S.W. Bookstall Company , 1910 Z815431 1910 single work novel
1 6 y separately published work icon Voices of the Desert Ernest Favenc , London : Elliot Stock , 1905 Z176808 1905 selected work poetry A collection of poetry about the mysteries of the desert and its strange and "mystic" spirit. 
1 y separately published work icon Britain's Austral Empire : Portraits of the Statesmen and Officials Concerned in the Work of Establishing the Commonwealth of Australia : the Portraits from Life G. Firth Scott , London : Sampson Low, Marston , 1901 Z1417554 1901 single work non-fiction
1 y separately published work icon Colonial Born : A Tale of the Queensland Bush G. Firth Scott , London : Sampson Low, Marston , 1900 Z179517 1900 single work novel adventure romance
3 10 y separately published work icon Marooned on Australia : Being the Narration by Diedrich Buys of His Discoveries and Exploits in Terra Australis Incognita about the Year 1630 Ernest Favenc , London : Blackie , 1896 Z842636 1896 single work children's fiction children's science fiction adventure A fictionalised account of the adventures of two mutineers from the Dutch ship Batavia which was shipwrecked in 1869 on the coast of what would later become known as Western Australia. In the aftermath of the grounding of the ship, which carried 320 passengers and crew, the mutineers engaged in an 'orgy of rape and bloodshed,' which led to the death of at least 125 men, women and children. The subsequent interrogation and sentencing of those involved saw seven men hanged (but not before most had their hands chopped off). Two participants, an 18 year-old cabin boy, Jan Pelgrom de Bye and an older sailor named Wouter Loos, were spared execution in favour of being marooned on the mainland. Favenc's protagonists in the book are given the names Diedrich Buys and Paul. Both men were to be picked up later by passing Dutch ships but were never seen again.

In his preface to the 1896 Blackie edition, Favenc writes:
In the following romance I have endeavoured to associate the tradition of De Gonneville's visit to Australia with the historical fact of the wreck of the Batavia, and the marooning of two of the mutineers. The wreck of the Batavia is perhaps one of the most murderous tragedies that ever happened in any part of the world. One of the ruffians confessed, before being hanged, to having killed and assisted to kill, twenty-five defenceless people. '

As with later historical investigations into the fate of these men, and at least 73 other Dutch shipwreck survivors between 1629-1727, Favenc considers the question of what might have happened to them, and in particular what sort of interaction they may have had with the Aboriginal people they encountered. These questions have in later years been answered to some degree by research which demonstrates that some of the Amangu clan carry a gene which can be traced to a specific region (Leydon) in Holland.
1 3 y separately published work icon His First Kangaroo : An Australian Story for Boys 'Arthur Ferres' , London : Blackie , 1896 Z65685 1896 single work children's fiction children's Recounts a visit from Sydney to Gooagalong Station on the Lachlan River by Dick Morrison and his friend Tom Flood. Dick's uncle owns the property and it is Dick's cousin Ned whom the boys have come to visit. The book details aspects of station life including riding horses, shooting kangaroos, encountering bushrangers and searching for gold. It also includes reference to Aboriginal life and customs which, invariably, are judged by the boys as inferior.
2 19 y separately published work icon The Secret of the Australian Desert The Burning Mountain of the Interior Ernest Favenc , London : Blackie , 1895 Z1268217 1890 single work children's fiction children's adventure

'Initially written for The Queenslander as The Burning Mountain of the Interior, this 'Australian tale of adventure' sees a party of explorers travel into the desert in search of gold, some alleged hot springs, and a volcano. The group also hopes to discover the fate of Ludwig Leichhardt expedition. 'After some travail, they discover an unknown race located in a fine-looking country commanding vast gold reserves. The members of this race are distinct from the Aborigines around them, and constitute the degraded remnants of an ancient civilisation once occupying the Australian interior. By the end of the novel, this unknown race is destroyed by [the] erupting volcano, and the explorers are left to inherit their wealth of gold.'

Source: Bellanta, Fabulating the Australian Desert.

1 3 y separately published work icon Ironbark Chips and Stockwhip Cracks Ironbark , Melbourne : George Robertson , 1893 Z186363 1893 selected work poetry
1 The Taming of Kitty Brent Winnifred Scott , 1893 single work short story
— Appears in: The Antipodean 1893; (p. 97-102)
Kitty Brent suffers a lonely existence with only her jealous husband and baby for company. When a new chum befriends Kitty, her husband's jealousy erupts with tragic consequences.
1 Five Men's Lives For One Horse Rolf Boldrewood , 1893 single work short story
— Appears in: The Antipodean 1893; (p. 8-13) In Bad Company and Other Stories 1901; (p. 214-219)
Jack Danvers steals a horse, ignorant of the fatal consequences for five innocent men.
1 A Dream Garden i "When I would sing of thee, my lyre grows faint", George Essex Evans , 1893 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Antipodean 1893; (p. 37-39)
1 A Tale of the Western Desert Ernest Favenc , 1893 single work short story
— Appears in: The Antipodean 1893; (p. 103-107)
Four men set out to cross the Western Australian desert, but tragedy soon strikes.
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