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Born: Established: 1877 Melbourne, Victoria, ;
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1 y separately published work icon Poems by an Australian Scot Allan Fullerton Wilson , Melbourne Geelong : M. L. Hutchinson John Purdie , 1918 Z1481012 1918 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon The Australian Soldier's Wedding and Other Stories Alexander McNeilage , Melbourne : M. L. Hutchinson , 1918 Z1305990 1918 selected work short story
1 1 y separately published work icon A Bit O' Worn Khaki and Other Poems Fred P. Morris , Melbourne : M. L. Hutchinson , 1917 Z298302 1917 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon The Master Mind Florence Muriel Little , Melbourne : M. L. Hutchinson , 1910 Z1223000 1910 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon Mollie's Staircase A. I. Rentoul , Ida Rentoul Outhwaite (illustrator), Melbourne : M. L. Hutchinson , 1906 Z1310454 1906 single work picture book children's
1 y separately published work icon The Poetical Works of J. W. Meaden J. W. Meaden , John Vale (editor), Melbourne : Victorian Alliance Sunday School Union Temperance Book Depot Women's Christian Temperance Union M. L. Hutchinson , 1899 Z1280520 1899 selected work poetry
1 1 y separately published work icon Beyond the Ice : Being a Story of the Newly Discovered Region Round the North Pole G. Read Murphy , London Melbourne : Sampson Low, Marston M. L. Hutchinson , 1894 Z104973 1894 single work novel adventure science fiction

'Utopian lost race novel set in "Fregida," a north polar region comprising the nations of Zara, Ura, Gurla, and Roda. Farleigh, the sole survivor of an expedition to the north pole, is taken to Zara, a constitutional republic, and the most advanced of the four nations in all ways.

'Three of these nations were "founded in the late eighteenth century when a scientific polar expedition, on the brink of death, wandered into the temperate area, which was already peopled by a large population of unknown origin and language ... Among the scientists was one William O'Brien, who set up the state as it now its. Two of his companions set up two other nations ... The nation of Zara gradually expands to include the other three nations - Ura, Roda, and Gurla – which it transforms to its own cultural pattern. This expansion comes through merger and war, in which bomb-dropping airships are the decisive factor. The novel ends with the unification of the circumpolar nations ..." - Bleiler, Science-Fiction: The Early Years 1592.

'At the time of Farleigh's arrival, humane liberalism is giving way to ominously simplified "scientific" social thinking and it is determined that "in our community no thing or animal that is detrimental to the general welfare is allowed to increase its species." This policy leads to the ruthless extermination of the Rodas, a primitive race of savages who live on the fringe of the polar communities.'

Source: L.W. Currey, Inc.

1 y separately published work icon Conquered by Love C. Stuart Ross , Melbourne : M. L. Hutchinson , 1892 Z1421141 1892 single work children's fiction children's The story is set in Tasmania and relates how a family finds God. Mrs Seacombe has lost her husband and this convinces her that her son Herbert should start attending Sunday School and be more inclined to religion. Herbert, however, is not overly pleased as he would rather be spending his time outside. He tries to reason with his mother that he could do his readings at home; however, his mother does not relent. Herbert is reluctant at first, but the teacher, Mr Cooper, is good at discerning moods and notices that Herbert is not attending with a willing mind, so he sets himself the task to win his confidence and lead him to Jesus. During the December holidays, they go on a boat trip to Port Arthur. Mr Cooper and Herbert bond on this trip as Cooper relates the story of Agnes Dennison, who never faltered in her Christian faith and brought many a person round to the work of God through her endless work within the wider community. Herbert becomes dedicated to attending his lessons and applies what he learns at Sunday school to everyday life, demonstrating to the rest of the family and their staff, including their former-convict servant Duncan, the Christian path to which many convert or reacquaint themselves with through his example.
1 y separately published work icon Stanley Gordon : A Historical Tale of the Peninsular War and Waterloo with Exciting Incidents among Brigands in the Cantabrian Mountains of Spain John Rae , Melbourne London : M. L. Hutchinson Walter Scott Publishers , 1889 Z1352863 1889 selected work novel poetry historical fiction
1 y separately published work icon Temple Mystic and Other Poems J. A. Andrews , Melbourne : M. L. Hutchinson , 1888 Z419745 1888 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon Chirps : Third Series Australian Sparrow , Melbourne : M. L. Hutchinson , 1887 Z1355103 1887 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon Wreaths of Love, or, Musings From the Manse Alexander McNicol , Melbourne : M. L. Hutchinson , 1886 Z1307314 1886 selected work poetry children's
1 y separately published work icon Chirps : First Series Australian Sparrow , Melbourne : M. L. Hutchinson , 1885 Z1352808 1885 selected work poetry
1 1 y separately published work icon Polling Day; or, Wooed and Won : A Drama of Australian Political Life Wooed and Won Benjamin Hoare , Melbourne : M. L. Hutchinson , 1883 Z859458 1883 single work drama
1 y separately published work icon The Shield and Banner Won : the crown of England lost : a tale of the Forty-five when Prince Charlie, the last of the Stuarts, made a final effort to regain the crown of England John Rae , Melbourne : M. L. Hutchinson , 1882 Z1352840 1882 single work novel historical fiction
1 1 y separately published work icon English Work and Song Amid the Forests of the South : Being Representations of Old English Patriotism and Roman Domestic Life, with Other Poems An Englishman , London Melbourne : Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington M. L. Hutchinson , 1881 Z176677 1881 selected work drama poetry
1 y separately published work icon Jonathan Onslow, Pioneer : a History of His Experiences and Investigations, in Seventeen Books 'Jonathan Onslow' , Melbourne : M. L. Hutchinson , 1880-1889 Z801502 1880-1889 single work novel historical fiction Jonathan Wantrup comments that 'it deals extensively with the experiences of the "author" in Australia, including scenes in urban and rural NSW and on the gold fields.' September 1997 Catalogue.
1 y separately published work icon Our Colony in 1880. Pictorial & Descriptive James Ballantyne (Rev.) , Melbourne : M. L. Hutchinson , 1880 20296705 1880 single work prose travel
1 y separately published work icon Sketches from Life or Charmed to Death J. W. E. , Melbourne : M. L. Hutchinson , 1877 Z845409 1877 single work short story
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