5 edition of The diaries of Ethel Turner found in the catalog.
The diaries of Ethel Turner
Ethel Turner
Published
1979
by Ure Smith in Sydney, New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes index.
Statement | compiled by Philippa Poole ; [edited by Peita Royle]. |
Contributions | Poole, Philippa, 1932-, Royle, Peita. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | PR9619.3.T86 Z464 1979 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 288 p. : |
Number of Pages | 288 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL4200896M |
ISBN 10 | 0725405198 |
LC Control Number | 80479966 |
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Many of her early stories first appeared in The Bulletin. Here, her granddaughter, Philippa Poole, has selected the most interesting sequence of events from the author's diaries, fromat the start of her outstanding literary career, towhen with the tragic death of her daughter, Jean.
The Diaries of Ethel Turner is a volume compiled by Ethel Turner’s granddaughter, Philippa Poole. The entries are arranged by year, spanning over some forty years, and are interspersed with commentary by Poole as well as illustrations, photographs and cartoons relevant to the diary entries (although, unfortunately, not placed close to the diary entries to which they refer).
Philippa Poole, a granddaughter of Ethel Turner, has selected the most interesting passages from Ethel Turner's diaries, spanning Turner's literary career from to Sydney: Lansdowne Publishing, pages. Book is in Very good condition throughout.
Reprint. Paperback. Very Good/Non Title: The Diaries of Ethel Turner Author: Poole Philippa Format/binding: Ethel Turner died inleaving as her memorial a book that is now regarded as a classic in children's literature. Her granddaughter Philippa Poole has published a book about her grandmother entitled The Diaries of Ethel :// Looking for books by Ethel Turner.
See all books authored by Ethel Turner, including Seven Little Australians, and The Diaries Of Ethel Turner, and more on :// Ethel Turner (–) came to Australia with her mother and sisters when she was 10 years old. She showed a great love of literature while at school and in her late teens launched a literary and social magazine in Sydney with her sister Lilian.
Ethel kept diaries for Ethel kept diaries for a remarkable 62 years, recording the details of her full and eventful life.
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