Author:Ethel Mary Turner
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Works
[edit]Woolcots series
[edit]- Seven Little Australians, 1912 publ. (1894) Librivox
- The Family at Misrule (1895)
- Little Mother Meg (1902)
- Judy & Punch (1928)
Other books
[edit]- The Story of a Baby (1895) Project Gutenberg IA
- Little Larrikin (1896) [1]
- The Little Duchess, and Other Stories IA
- Miss Bobbie (1897)
- Camp at Wandining (1898)
- Gum Leaves (1900)
- Three Little Maids (1900) IA
- Wonder Child (1901) Project Gutenberg
- Raft in the Bush (1902)
- Betty & Co (1903)
- Mothers Little Girl (1904)
- White Roofed Tree (1905)
- In the Mist of the Mountains (1906) Project Gutenberg; IA
- Walking to School (1907)
- Stolen Voyage (1907)
- Happy Hearts (1908)
- That Girl (1908)
- Birthday Book (1909)
- Fugitives from Fortune (1909)
- Fair Ines (1910) IA
- An Ogre up to Date (1911)
- Apple of Happiness (1911)
- Fifteen & Fair (1911)
- Ports & Happy Havens (1911)
- Tiny House (1911)
- Secret of the Sea (1913)
- Flower O' the Pine (1914)
- The Cub (1915)
- John of Daunt (1916) IA
- Captain Cub (1917)
- St. Tom & The Dragon (1918)
- Brigid & the Cub (1919)
- Laughing Water (1920)
- King Anne (1921)
- Jennifer J. (1922)
- Sunshine Family (1923) (with Jean Curlewis, her daughter)
Short works from magazines
[edit]- "A Saucepan Sketch" (ss) Windsor Magazine, Vol 2, 1895
- "A Champion in Ankle-Straps" (ss) Windsor Magazine, Vol 5, 1896
- "The Doing of It" (ss) Windsor Magazine, 1896
- "The Gloves of Gregan McAlister" (ss) Windsor Magazine, Vol 5, 1896-97
- "School at Jimbaree" (ss) Windsor Magazine, Vol 5, 1896-97
- "The Child of the Children" (ss) Windsor Magazine, Vol 8, 1897
- "A Suburban Terrace" (ss) Windsor Magazine, Vol 8, 1898
- "What the Postman Brought" (ss) Windsor Magazine, Vol 8, 1898
- "Second Nature" (ss) Windsor Magazine, Vol 8, 1898
- "A Vagabond Day" (ss) Windsor Magazine, Vol 13, 1900-01
- "Early Morning at Brown's" (ss) Windsor Magazine, Vol 14, 1901 [# Browns]
- "If Not the Rose" (play) Windsor Magazine, Vol 16, 1902
- "Portraits—While You Wait" (play) Windsor Magazine, Vol 18, 1903
- "The Silence Broken" (ss) Windsor Magazine, Vol 18, 1903
- "In the Silence of the Sleep-Time" (ss) Windsor Magazine, Vol 21, 1904-05
- "Mr. Jessop's Experiment" (ss) Windsor Magazine, Vol 22, 1905
- "The Day of the Snail" (ss) Windsor Magazine, Vol 26, 1907 [# Browns]
- "A Parental Birthday" (ss) Windsor Magazine, Vol 26, 1907 [# Browns]
- "His Wonders to Perform" Windsor Magazine, Vol 43, 1915-16
- "Gift-Horses" (ss) Windsor Magazine, 1924-25
- Included in John of Daunt (1916)
- "Getting Dressed" (ss) Windsor Magazine, Vol 44, 1916
- "Bacon and News of the Day" (ss) Windsor Magazine, Vol 44, 1916
- "The Dachsund" (ss) Windsor Magazine, Vol 44, 1916
Verse
[edit]- "The Tale of the Tiny House" Windsor Magazine, Vol 22, 1905
- "Walking to School," Windsor Magazine, Vol 23, 1910
- ↑ A semi-autobiographical novel
Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.
This author died in 1958, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 65 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.
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