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Lisbeth Renner Lisbeth Renner i(A75400 works by)
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23 6 y separately published work icon The Diplomat James Aldridge , London : Bodley Head , 1949 Z328045 1949 single work novel
5 y separately published work icon The Rage of the Vulture Alan Moorehead , London : Hamish Hamilton , 1948 Z1250188 1948 single work novel
4 60 y separately published work icon Lucinda Brayford Martin Boyd , London : Cresset Press , 1946 Z501697 1946 single work novel Lucinda Brayford (1946) chronicles three generations of an Anglo-Australian family around the turn of the twentieth century and contrasts both Australian and English societies. At the same time, the book is a sensitive study of one woman's life. Lucinda's family, originally arriving in Australia in disgrace, become wealthy though farming, eventually owning a magnificent house in Toorak where the cream of Melbourne society gathers for social events. Lucinda meets Captain Hugo Brayford and they marry and leave for England where her marriage fails. A life of ease and wealth in Melbourne is replaced by hardship and austerity in wartime England. Some of the anti-authoritarianism and pacifism that emerged from Martin Boyd's experiences in World War I can be seen in this book, considered by some to be his finest work. (Source: Sydney University Press)
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