Showing 258 items matching "(romance)"
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Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Gaye, Carol, Air Force girl : a romantic novel, 1941
Romantic fiction set during World War II.251 p. : blue-green cover with brown spine. Section of original dust jacket pasted to front, summary of story pasted inside front cover.fictionRomantic fiction set during World War II.fiction, romance, carol gaye -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Vachell, Horace Annesley, Quinneys' [books I & II], 1914 (This reprint 1927)
Book centres around the life of Joseph Quinney, a London antique dealer. Explores Quinney's relationship with his family, his business rivalries, love, and romance.294 p. : pale blue cover embossed with pattern of leaves/treesfictionBook centres around the life of Joseph Quinney, a London antique dealer. Explores Quinney's relationship with his family, his business rivalries, love, and romance. fiction, antique dealers, horace annesley vachell -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Grey, Zane, The lone star ranger, [n.d.] [1914?]
Western romance fiction382 p. : plain red cover, title and author's name embossed on front and spine in black.fictionWestern romance fictionfiction, westerns, zane grey -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Short stories, Castle, Agnes et al, Romances in red, [n.d.] [1921?]
Ten short stories set in the French Revolution.314 p. : grey-green cover, title and authors' names embossed in red.fictionTen short stories set in the French Revolution.fiction, french revolution, agnes castle, egerton castle -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Allardyce, Paula, The doctor's daughter, 1955
Romantic fiction set in the 18th century.206 p. :green cover, section of original dust jacket pasted to front. Image depicts two women and a man, all dressed in 18th century clothing, who appear to be having an acrimonious discussion.fictionRomantic fiction set in the 18th century.historical fiction, paula allardyce, romance -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Hepple, Anne (Anne Hepple Dickinson, nee Batty), The house of Gow, [n.d] [1948?]
Romantic fiction set in provincial Scotland.284 p. : dark green/black cover. Section of original dust jacket was pasted to front, but most of it has been removed. Title and author's name printed on spine, publisher's name embossed on lower rhs of front cover.fictionRomantic fiction set in provincial Scotland.fiction, romance, anne hepple -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Fraser, Jane, A family affair, 1958
Romance fiction.187 p. : brown cover, embossed in black. Section of original dust jacket pasted to front, and summary of plot, also cut from dust jacket, pasted inside front cover. Image of a young man and a young woman with ski equipment, against a background of snowy hills.Romance fiction.fiction, romance, jane fraser -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Braybrooke, Frances, Take what you please, 1953
Romance fiction192 p. : green cover, section of original dust jacket pasted to front, title and author's name hand printed on spineRomance fictionfiction, romance, frances braybrooke -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Wyndham, Esther, The Blue Rose, 1957
Romance fiction188 p. : brown cover, embossed with blackRomance fictionfiction, romance, esther wyndham -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Airlie, Catherine, Fabric of dreams, 1951
Romance fiction223 p. : red cover, section of original dust jacket pasted to front, with image of a man and a woman embracing. Title and author's name hand printed on spineRomance fictionfiction, romance, catherine airlie -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Glasgow, Ellen, The deliverance, 1904
Romance set against the background of the aftermath of the American Civil War.543 p. : ill. (col. plates)fictionRomance set against the background of the aftermath of the American Civil War.fiction, romance, american civil war, ellen glasgow -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Gibbs, George, Youth triumphant, [n.d.] [USA edition 1921; date of Hodder & Stoughton edition not known]
Romance fiction327 p. : blue cover, with image from original dust jacket pasted to front. Image depicts faces of three young people.fictionRomance fictiongeorge gibbs, romance, fiction -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Davies, Rhys, The perishable quality : a novel by Rhys Davies, 1957
Romance fiction238 p. : dark grey/black cover, section of original dust jacket pasted to front, with image of two women staring at another, fashionably dressed woman whose face cannot be seen. Plot summary pasted inside front cover.fictionRomance fictionfiction, romance, rhys davies -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Dell, Ethel M, Where three roads meet, 1935
Romance fiction424 p. fictionRomance fictionfiction, romance, ethel m. dell -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Prosper, John, Gold-Killer : a mystery of the new underworld, Copyright 1922
Murder mystery and romance283 p. : brown cover, trimmed with brown tape. Title and author's name hand printed on front cover and spine.fictionMurder mystery and romancefiction, crime fiction, romance, john prosper -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Rees, Rosemary, Better to trust, 1956
Romance fiction272 p. fictionRomance fictionfiction, romance, rosemary rees -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Barre, Jean (pen name of Eda Kathleen Bridgman, also wrote as Lindsay Lee), The wilful jade, [n.d.] [1947?]
Romance fiction318 p. plain green cover, title and author's name hand printed on spine.fictionRomance fictionfiction, romance, jean barre -
Narre Warren and District Family History Group
Book, Rachel Henning, Letters of Rachel Henning, 1986
From the comfort and culture of rural England with its ordered estates and "green lanes and fields", to the dusty heat of a rough, unfloored cabin in outback Queensland — that is just part of the journey Rachel Henning made and reports on in her letters. Yet these reveal no sorry tale of struggle in adversity — amazingly they form a lively adventure story and a vivid family saga. Expertly edited by David Adams, a former editor of the Sydney Bulletin magazine, the collection reads like a novel — partly of courtships and romances, partly of the progress of a pioneering family, and partly of Rachel Henning's own progress towards acceptance of her new way of life. The letters were first published in the Bulletin in 1951 and were so well received that they were quickly presented in book form. Thereafter they have scarcely been out of print and the grace, liveliness and gossipy intimacy of Rachel's prose have earned them a unique place in Australian literature. This edition is illuminated with illustrations of the period - some believed to be by Rachel herself, others by members of her family and others by artists and sketchers who would have been Rachel's contemporaries. Wherever possible, the work of women has been included. Taken from sketchbooks and note pads, their often unfinished images give as intimate a view of life in Australia from the 1850s to the 1880s as do Rachel's letters. (Inside Cover)non-fictionFrom the comfort and culture of rural England with its ordered estates and "green lanes and fields", to the dusty heat of a rough, unfloored cabin in outback Queensland — that is just part of the journey Rachel Henning made and reports on in her letters. Yet these reveal no sorry tale of struggle in adversity — amazingly they form a lively adventure story and a vivid family saga. Expertly edited by David Adams, a former editor of the Sydney Bulletin magazine, the collection reads like a novel — partly of courtships and romances, partly of the progress of a pioneering family, and partly of Rachel Henning's own progress towards acceptance of her new way of life. The letters were first published in the Bulletin in 1951 and were so well received that they were quickly presented in book form. Thereafter they have scarcely been out of print and the grace, liveliness and gossipy intimacy of Rachel's prose have earned them a unique place in Australian literature. This edition is illuminated with illustrations of the period - some believed to be by Rachel herself, others by members of her family and others by artists and sketchers who would have been Rachel's contemporaries. Wherever possible, the work of women has been included. Taken from sketchbooks and note pads, their often unfinished images give as intimate a view of life in Australia from the 1850s to the 1880s as do Rachel's letters. (Inside Cover)colonial life, rachel henning, letters