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Maurice Guest
Henry Handel Richardson
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R1,058
Discovery Miles 10 580
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'The Fortunes of Richard Mahony' is the masterpiece of the
Australian writer Henry Handel Richardson. It consists of three
parts: Australia Felix (1917), The Way Home (1925), and Ultima
Thule (1929). The trilogy was collected in 1930 under the title by
which it is now best known. Set in Australia during the gold rush
of the mid-nineteenth century, the three novels trace the rise and
fall of the title character against the backdrop of colonial
expansion (and, indeed, contraction). The story begins in the
1850's. and follows the course Richard Mahoney's life from his days
as a store-keeper in shanty-town Ballarat during the gold rush,
through the vicissitudes of his interrupted career as a doctor,
until the final tragedy of his death.
The Getting of Wisdom (1910) is a novel by Henry Handel Richardson.
Based on her experiences at Melbourne's Presbyterian Ladies'
College, The Getting of Wisdom is a coming-of-age novel aimed at a
young audience. Engaged with such themes as grief, bullying, and
peer-pressure, Richardson's novel is a powerful story of a young
girl finding her way in the world. An instant bestseller, the novel
has never gone out of print. "Laura went into her own room and
locked the door, a thing Mother did not allow. Then she threw
herself on the bed and cried. Mother had not understood in the
least..." Punished for cutting her own hair without permission,
Laura Tweedle Rambotham defies her mother once more. Alone in her
room, she begins to think about her mother's words, letting them
sink in until the truth can no longer be denied. In the morning,
she leaves for The Ladies' College, a boarding school far from
family and friends-and in Melbourne, no less, a city she has never
been to. Scared, nervous, and tired, she drifts off to sleep in her
childhood room for the last time. Heartfelt and deeply personal,
The Getting of Wisdom is a powerful coming-of-age story from one of
Australia's best-loved writers. With a beautifully designed cover
and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Henry Handel
Richardson The Getting of Wisdom is a classic of Australian
literature reimagined for modern readers.
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Australia Felix (Paperback)
Henry Handel Richardson; Contributions by Mint Editions
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R338
Discovery Miles 3 380
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Australia Felix (1917) is a novel by Henry Handel Richardson. Based
on the life of her parents, Australia Felix is the first in a
trilogy of novels later published as The Fortunes of Richard Mahony
(1930). The trilogy has earned praise from countless authors and
critics for its startling depictions of a man's decline due to
mental illness and the lengths to which his wife must go to care
for their young family. "In a shaft on the Gravel Pits, a man had
been buried alive. At work in a deep wet hole, he had recklessly
omitted to slab the walls of a drive; uprights and tailors yielded
under the lateral pressure, and the rotten earth collapsed,
bringing down the roof in its train." Into this dangerous world of
mining, Richard Mahony arrives in search of fortune. As the
proprietor of Digger's Emporium, his business depends on the trust
of his customers, most of them rugged, hard-drinking gold miners.
But the men find it hard to respect Mahony, a teetotaler whose
upper-class sensibilities strike them as snobbish at best,
insulting at worst. As his store slowly fails, Richard turns his
attention to the young Polly Turnham, a servant at the local hotel.
When they marry, Polly suggests to her husband that he abandon his
business and turn to medicine instead. His practice in Ballarat is
a success, allowing them to start a family and live comfortably-for
a time. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally
typeset manuscript, this edition of Henry Handel Richardson
Australia Felix is a classic of Australian literature reimagined
for modern readers.
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The Way Home (Paperback)
Henry Handel Richardson; Contributions by Mint Editions
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R260
Discovery Miles 2 600
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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The Way Home (1925) is a novel by Henry Handel Richardson. Based on
the life of her parents, The Way Home is the second in a trilogy of
novels later published as The Fortunes of Richard Mahony (1930).
The trilogy has earned praise from countless authors and critics
for its startling depictions of a man's decline due to mental
illness and the lengths to which his wife must go to care for their
young family. "In this pleasant spot Richard Mahony had made his
home. Here, too, he had found the house of his dreams. It was built
of stone-under a tangle of creeper-was very old, very solid: floors
did not shake to your tread, and, shut within the four walls of a
room, voices lost their carrying power. But its privacy was what he
valued most." After years of struggle in the Australian outback,
Richard Mahony returns to his native England to live out his years
in comfort and quiet. Although his dreams have been realized, he
soon discovers the prejudice with which the wealthy view men who
went across the world to make their fortunes. Unable to gain a
foothold in the land of his birth, he makes the difficult decision
to return to Australia. With a beautifully designed cover and
professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Henry Handel
Richardson's The Way Home is a classic of Australian literature
reimagined for modern readers.
The Getting of Wisdom (1910) is a novel by Henry Handel Richardson.
Based on her experiences at Melbourne's Presbyterian Ladies'
College, The Getting of Wisdom is a coming-of-age novel aimed at a
young audience. Engaged with such themes as grief, bullying, and
peer-pressure, Richardson's novel is a powerful story of a young
girl finding her way in the world. An instant bestseller, the novel
has never gone out of print. "Laura went into her own room and
locked the door, a thing Mother did not allow. Then she threw
herself on the bed and cried. Mother had not understood in the
least..." Punished for cutting her own hair without permission,
Laura Tweedle Rambotham defies her mother once more. Alone in her
room, she begins to think about her mother's words, letting them
sink in until the truth can no longer be denied. In the morning,
she leaves for The Ladies' College, a boarding school far from
family and friends-and in Melbourne, no less, a city she has never
been to. Scared, nervous, and tired, she drifts off to sleep in her
childhood room for the last time. Heartfelt and deeply personal,
The Getting of Wisdom is a powerful coming-of-age story from one of
Australia's best-loved writers. With a beautifully designed cover
and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Henry Handel
Richardson The Getting of Wisdom is a classic of Australian
literature reimagined for modern readers.
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Australia Felix (Hardcover)
Henry Handel Richardson; Contributions by Mint Editions
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R501
Discovery Miles 5 010
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Australia Felix (1917) is a novel by Henry Handel Richardson. Based
on the life of her parents, Australia Felix is the first in a
trilogy of novels later published as The Fortunes of Richard Mahony
(1930). The trilogy has earned praise from countless authors and
critics for its startling depictions of a man's decline due to
mental illness and the lengths to which his wife must go to care
for their young family. "In a shaft on the Gravel Pits, a man had
been buried alive. At work in a deep wet hole, he had recklessly
omitted to slab the walls of a drive; uprights and tailors yielded
under the lateral pressure, and the rotten earth collapsed,
bringing down the roof in its train." Into this dangerous world of
mining, Richard Mahony arrives in search of fortune. As the
proprietor of Digger's Emporium, his business depends on the trust
of his customers, most of them rugged, hard-drinking gold miners.
But the men find it hard to respect Mahony, a teetotaler whose
upper-class sensibilities strike them as snobbish at best,
insulting at worst. As his store slowly fails, Richard turns his
attention to the young Polly Turnham, a servant at the local hotel.
When they marry, Polly suggests to her husband that he abandon his
business and turn to medicine instead. His practice in Ballarat is
a success, allowing them to start a family and live comfortably-for
a time. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally
typeset manuscript, this edition of Henry Handel Richardson
Australia Felix is a classic of Australian literature reimagined
for modern readers.
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The Way Home (Hardcover)
Henry Handel Richardson; Contributions by Mint Editions
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R423
Discovery Miles 4 230
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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The Way Home (1925) is a novel by Henry Handel Richardson. Based on
the life of her parents, The Way Home is the second in a trilogy of
novels later published as The Fortunes of Richard Mahony (1930).
The trilogy has earned praise from countless authors and critics
for its startling depictions of a man's decline due to mental
illness and the lengths to which his wife must go to care for their
young family. "In this pleasant spot Richard Mahony had made his
home. Here, too, he had found the house of his dreams. It was built
of stone-under a tangle of creeper-was very old, very solid: floors
did not shake to your tread, and, shut within the four walls of a
room, voices lost their carrying power. But its privacy was what he
valued most." After years of struggle in the Australian outback,
Richard Mahony returns to his native England to live out his years
in comfort and quiet. Although his dreams have been realized, he
soon discovers the prejudice with which the wealthy view men who
went across the world to make their fortunes. Unable to gain a
foothold in the land of his birth, he makes the difficult decision
to return to Australia. With a beautifully designed cover and
professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Henry Handel
Richardson's The Way Home is a classic of Australian literature
reimagined for modern readers.
Described by H.G. Wells as the best school story he knew, 'The
Getting of Wisdom' is a compelling and frank account of a young
girl's coming of age. It tells the story of Laura Rambotham and her
struggle to be accepted by her peers at a new school.
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Maurice Guest
Henry Handel Richardson
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R856
Discovery Miles 8 560
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Maurice Guest
Henry Handel Richardson
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R799
Discovery Miles 7 990
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