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Bobbs-Merrill Bobbs-Merrill i(A56647 works by) (Organisation) assertion (a.k.a. Bobbs-Merrill Company; Bobbs Merrill)
Born: Established: 1903 Indianapolis, Indiana,
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United States of America (USA),
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Americas,
; Died: Ceased: 1985
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4 y separately published work icon Two for the Price of One Tony Kenrick , London : Michael Joseph , 1974 Z1204633 1974 single work novel crime detective
4 y separately published work icon A Tough One to Lose Tony Kenrick , London : Michael Joseph , 1972 Z1204606 1972 single work novel crime detective
1 y separately published work icon Duckfoot : A Novel William Scoales , Indianapolis : Bobbs-Merrill , 1971 Z1656135 1971 single work novel adventure
3 y separately published work icon Ajax and the Haunted Mountain Mary Elwyn Patchett , London : Lutterworth , 1963 Z830051 1963 single work children's fiction adventure children's
1 y separately published work icon Dangerous Assignment Mary Elwyn Patchett , Leicester : Brockhampton Press , 1962 Z830654 1962 single work novel science fiction young adult

'Confusion sets in at the beginning because Miss Patchett has given minimal background information about the British Secret Service, the setting and the time. Suddenly, brave Jeff is on his way to Africa in the company of an old SS friend to complete the "dangerous assignment." The two supermen struggle with glant squids, live through a wild earthquake, and trundle back to England, having rescued an English lady and her daughter from the odd fictitious kingdom.'

Source: Kirkus (https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/mary-elwyn-patchett-2/dangerous-assignment/). (Sighted: 2/12/2014)

1 y separately published work icon The House That Guilda Drew Richard Parker , Leicester : Brockhampton Press , 1963 Z1376206 1963 single work children's fiction children's Guilda and her Dutch parents are New Australians and move around Australia living in a tent, from one fruit picking job to another. Guilda's dream of living in a real house and attending one school on a permanent basis seems impossible to realise until her father is offered a job in a sawmill in Moogara Forest and a rundown house as part of the job.
5 y separately published work icon Come Home Brumby Mary Elwyn Patchett , London : Lutterworth , 1961 Z916141 1961 single work novel adventure young adult When Florian, the beautiful white stallion whom Joey had tamed, escaped from his paddock to follow the brumbies, Joey was determined to find them. (Libraries Australia)
3 y separately published work icon The End of the Outlaws Mary Elwyn Patchett , London : Lutterworth , 1961 Z830858 1961 single work children's fiction children's adventure
2 y separately published work icon A Valley Full of Pipers Richard Parker , London : Gollancz , 1962 Z830522 1962 single work children's fiction children's It takes an act of God and an act of heroism to reconcile the two branches of the Piper family who have been quarreling for generations.
1 1 y separately published work icon Warrimoo Mary Elwyn Patchett , Leicester : Brockhampton Press , 1961 Z830102 1961 single work novel young adult science fiction

A novel about an Englishman, called Warrimoo by Indigenous Australians, who sets out to prove himself fit for entry into the Secret Service by living and hunting with Indigenous Australians.

2 y separately published work icon The Quest of Ati Manu Mary Elwyn Patchett , London : Lutterworth , 1960 Z830882 1960 single work novel young adult
3 y separately published work icon The Golden Wolf Mary Elwyn Patchett , London : Lutterworth , 1962 Z830549 1962 single work children's fiction adventure children's
1 y separately published work icon Voyage to Tasmania Richard Parker , New York (City) : Bobbs-Merrill , 1961 Z1376200 1961 single work children's fiction children's
1 y separately published work icon The Emerald Whaler William J. Laubenstein , Indianapolis : Bobbs-Merrill , 1960 Z844105 1960 single work novel

'Based on historical fact but heavily padded with fictional talk, this is the story of the dramatic rescue in 1876 of six Fenian prisoners from the British convict prison in Fremantle, Australia, by an Irish-owned whaler, Catalpa, Captain John Anthony, out of New Bedford, Mass. The six men, leaders in the Fenian uprising of 1865, were arrested for treason by the British when the revolt collapsed and sentenced, first to death, then to hard labor for life in Fremantle. A seventh member of the party, O'Reilly, escaped from Fremantle and made his way to America, where other Fenians, the "Clan-na-Gael," were planning to rescue the six men; later O'Reilly returned to Australia under an assumed name to help in the escape. With money raised by Irish sympathizers the Clan-na-Gael bought the whaler Catalpa and sent her on an ostensible whaling voyage to the South Seas; only her captain, Anthony, and first mate knew she was owned by the Fenians, or what was the real object of her journey. With the help of O'Reilly, good planning and better luck, the six men were rescued and Catalpa and the grumbling Fenians, who cared little for whaling, sailed back to America, killing whales on the way; she landed, to a riotous reception, in New York on Aug. 18, 1876. Understandably biased in viewpoint but well documented, this account of a little-known incident in Irish-American history will appeal both to professional and amateur Irishmen, to late adolescent devotees of over-long tales of adventure, and to students of the Fenian movement in America.'

Source: Kirkus Reviews.

9 1 y separately published work icon The Brumby Mary Elwyn Patchett , London : Lutterworth , 1958 Z42213 1958 single work novel adventure young adult The first story of young Joey Meehan, the wild Australian brumby herd, and of a wild silver Pegasus of a horse. (Libraries Australia)
3 y separately published work icon Undersea Treasure Hunters Mary Elwyn Patchett , London : Lutterworth , 1955 Z830630 1955 single work children's
1 13 y separately published work icon Mermaid Singing Charmian Clift , Indianapolis : Bobbs-Merrill , 1956 Z247154 1956 single work autobiography

'In the 1950s Charmian Clift and her husband decided to escape the cold and routine of London for the warmth of the Greek island, Kalymnos. Far from the tourist trail, Kalymnos was bare and poor - an escape, but by no means paradise. Yet as the months went by, Clift and her family became part of the community. This book captures the essence of island life.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

6 y separately published work icon Treasure of the Reef : An Ajax Book Mary Elwyn Patchett , London : Lutterworth , 1955 Z1286982 1955 single work children's fiction adventure
— Appears in: Quatre aventures de Ajax, le chien sans peur 1958;
The adventures of a girl on a small island inside the Great Barrier Reef. (Libraries Australia)
9 y separately published work icon Tam the Untamed Mary Elwyn Patchett , London : Lutterworth , 1954 Z836868 1954 single work children's fiction adventure
— Appears in: Quatre aventures de Ajax, le chien sans peur 1958;
2 7 y separately published work icon The Sponge Divers Charmian Clift , George Johnston , Indianapolis : Bobbs-Merrill , 1955 Z840736 1955 single work novel
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