Showing 16 items matching "religion fiction"
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Mont De LanceyBook, Elizabeth Weatherell et al, The Old Helmet, C1868
... ...religion fiction...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges Printed in England fiction books religion fiction A religious story written by Elizabeth Wetherell aka Susan Warner, set in the English countryside in the late 1800's A Stevens written in pencil on back of page with illustration at front of book Blue hardcover book, The Old Helmet by Catherine Shaw, with floral design on front cover and spine. ...A religious story written by Elizabeth Wetherell aka Susan Warner, set in the English countryside in the late 1800'sBlue hardcover book, The Old Helmet by Catherine Shaw, with floral design on front cover and spine. Gold lettering with Coles Favourite Library stamped on front cover.fictionA religious story written by Elizabeth Wetherell aka Susan Warner, set in the English countryside in the late 1800'sfiction books, religion fiction -
Mont De LanceyBook, Emma Jane Worboise et al, Married Life or, The Story of Philip and Edith, 1885
... ...religion fiction...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges marriage fiction family life fiction religion fiction A young married couple navigate the ups and downs of wedded life, their growing family and developing their business. ...A young married couple navigate the ups and downs of wedded life, their growing family and developing their business. Strong religious themes throughout.Brown fabric covered hardcover novel with black floral and patterned design on front cover with title and author in ornate gold lettering - Married Life by Emma Jane Worboise. Spine has title, author and sun design at bottom with Christian World Library written in gold lettering.fictionA young married couple navigate the ups and downs of wedded life, their growing family and developing their business. Strong religious themes throughout.marriage fiction, family life fiction, religion fiction -
Mont De LanceyBook, Mrs Sophie Amelia Prosser et al, The Cheery Chime of Garth and Other Stories, C 1874
... religion fiction...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges religion fiction morals fiction young people's fiction Three Short Stories with strong religious themes, the Cheery Chimes of Garth set in a small village in England where a new vicar has been appointed. ...Three Short Stories with strong religious themes, the Cheery Chimes of Garth set in a small village in England where a new vicar has been appointed. Mrs S. A. Prosser was known for her sentimental morality tales and fables.Red fabric hardcover book of three short stories, The Cheery Chime of Garth and Other Stories by Mrs Sophie Amelia Prosser, with a floral design in black on front cover with gold lettering for title. And Other Stories and author printed in black. Ornate Illumination style lettering for the first letter of each new chapter with some black and white illustrations throughout.fictionThree Short Stories with strong religious themes, the Cheery Chimes of Garth set in a small village in England where a new vicar has been appointed. Mrs S. A. Prosser was known for her sentimental morality tales and fables.religion fiction, morals fiction, young people's fiction -
The Celtic ClubBook, Cindy Thomson, Brigid of Ireland : an historical novel, 2006
... Ireland - Religion - Fiction...The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St, South Melbourne VIC 3205 Ireland - Religion - Fiction Saint Brigid of Ireland A story of a young slave who became a national heroine. ill., p.320. ...A story of a young slave who became a national heroine.ill., p.320.fictionA story of a young slave who became a national heroine.ireland - religion - fiction, saint brigid of ireland -
The Celtic ClubBook, Marguerite Elsbeth, The Silver Wheel, 1996
... Ireland - Religion - Fiction...The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St, South Melbourne VIC 3205 Ireland - Religion - Fiction Woman's Mysteries. A blend of mythology, psychology and shamanism to reveal the beauty of the Celtic tradition for women today. ...A blend of mythology, psychology and shamanism to reveal the beauty of the Celtic tradition for women today.Index, ill, p.212.non-fictionA blend of mythology, psychology and shamanism to reveal the beauty of the Celtic tradition for women today.ireland - religion - fiction, woman's mysteries. -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial LibraryBook, George Routledge and Sons, Scenes of clerical life
... Fiction...Religion...Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library via Monbulk RSL, 48 Main Rd Monbulk yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Clergy - Fiction Religion The stories that comprise 'Scenes of Clerical Life' display the central themes of what later became the hallmark of George Eliot's writing, namely the impact of religious controversy and social change and the power of love to transform people's lives. p.544. ...The stories that comprise 'Scenes of Clerical Life' display the central themes of what later became the hallmark of George Eliot's writing, namely the impact of religious controversy and social change and the power of love to transform people's lives.p.544.fictionThe stories that comprise 'Scenes of Clerical Life' display the central themes of what later became the hallmark of George Eliot's writing, namely the impact of religious controversy and social change and the power of love to transform people's lives. clergy - fiction, religion -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM ELLERY CHANNING, D.D
... fiction... John Milton... Napoleon Bonaparte... Fenelon... English literature... slavery... United States of America... emancipation... Christianity... war... religion...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BOOKS Collections essays Book books literature essays fiction non fiction John Milton Napoleon Bonaparte Fenelon English literature slavery United States of America emancipation Christianity war religion infidelity religion William Ellery Channing, D.D. ...A damaged hard covered book titled ''The Complete Works of William Ellery Channing, D.D. New Edition. London and Glasgow, Richard Griffin and Company, 1855. 595 pgs. Written on the inside cover are the words, 'J. Edwards the Yr. Solicitor. 55 Bourke Street West Melbourne. October 1859. A handwritten index has been written on the inside front page.William Ellery Channing, D.D.books, collections, essays, book, books, literature, essays, fiction, non fiction, john milton, napoleon bonaparte, fenelon, english literature, slavery, united states of america, emancipation, christianity, war, religion, infidelity, religion -
Mont De LanceyBook, Charles Kingsley, The Water Babies, 1905
... religion. The Bookplate says: 'Presented to Netta Sebire for reciting at Band of Hope 1915' An olive green hardcover children's fiction book, The Water Babies by Charles Kingsley with Art Nouveau decorated covers, and the title and publisher printed on the decorative spine. ...The story deals with the moral education and Christian redemption of a young chimney sweep called Tom, who after drowning is transformed into a clean 'water baby' or sprite. This second chance allows him to evolve into a strong and worthy man, capable of engaging with the modern world. It is considered a moral fable and a satire on Victorian attitudes to child labour and religion.An olive green hardcover children's fiction book, The Water Babies by Charles Kingsley with Art Nouveau decorated covers, and the title and publisher printed on the decorative spine. It has Pp. 264 plus 32 S.W. Partridge and Co.'s Catalogue Pages of Popular Illustrated Books classified according to price. There are six black and white illustrations by HLB. It has brown discoloration with age throughout. A Bookplate is glued onto the front right hand endpaper.fictionThe story deals with the moral education and Christian redemption of a young chimney sweep called Tom, who after drowning is transformed into a clean 'water baby' or sprite. This second chance allows him to evolve into a strong and worthy man, capable of engaging with the modern world. It is considered a moral fable and a satire on Victorian attitudes to child labour and religion.fantasy books, children's books, religious books -
Mont De LanceyBook, Annie Gray, Denny; or from Haven to Haven, 1883
... fiction...adventure...religion...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges fiction adventure religion children's books A children's adventure story about a lost little boy and how he was saved. ...A children's adventure story about a lost little boy and how he was saved. Religious influences throughout.Tan cloth covered hardcover book, Denny or From Haven to Haven, by Annie Gray, with gold and brown lettering for title and author's name. Green, brown and gold illustration of father holding oars, embracing daughter in a field in Scotland. Boat in background along with flowers and leaves as decoration. Spine has gold title, child, lines and leaves. Back cover has embossed design in middle. Gold on edges of all pages.,fictionA children's adventure story about a lost little boy and how he was saved. Religious influences throughout.fiction, adventure, religion, children's books -
Mont De LanceyBook, National Temperance Publication Depot, The National Temperance Reader, C1885
... religion...poetry...plays...temperance...books...non fiction...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges religion poetry plays temperance books non fiction Recitations, Readings, Dialogues &c. ...Recitations, Readings, Dialogues &c. Original and selected. All teaching temperance or moderation in action, thought or feeling: restraint. Habitual moderation in or abstinence of alcohol, moderation in indulgence of appetites or passions.Green cloth covered hardcover book, The National Temperance Reader, with gold rectangle at top with title in green lettering. Picture in black on cover of a well in the countryside and inset at table in a dining room with gold chandelier. Back cover has initials NTPD for publisher - setting is a table and lamp.non-fictionRecitations, Readings, Dialogues &c. Original and selected. All teaching temperance or moderation in action, thought or feeling: restraint. Habitual moderation in or abstinence of alcohol, moderation in indulgence of appetites or passions.religion, poetry, plays, temperance, books, non fiction -
Mont De LanceyBook, Anna B Warner et al, Cross Corners, late 1800's
... fiction...children's books...books...religion...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges fiction children's books books religion A late 18th Century novel with religious themes. ...A late 18th Century novel with religious themes. The life of a young girl in the late 1800's and her family.Hardcover novel, Cross Corners by Anna B Werner with red cover and coloured illustration of a young girl seated on a chair reading with her dog at her side. Black lettering for title and author on cover and spine which also has a floral pattern and publisher listed.fictionA late 18th Century novel with religious themes. The life of a young girl in the late 1800's and her family.fiction, children's books, books, religion -
Mont De LanceyBook, Emma Leslie et al, The Lost Baby - a Story of a Flood, c1880
... fiction...friendship...school...religion...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges Lily Sebire was the daughter of Henry and Annette Sebire. children's fiction friendship school religion A schoolgirl story about friendship clashes. ...A schoolgirl story about friendship clashes. A baby is accidentally left in a washing basket and is washed away in a flood. All is resolved and the baby is reunited with the family. Strong religious theme.Brown small hardcover book with black leaf design and lines on front and back cover. Back cover also has the Publisher initials in a swirled design. Gold lettering of title: The Lost Baby - a Story of a Flood. Black and white illustrations throughout. Researched author as none listed on title page - Emma Leslie c. late 1800.fictionA schoolgirl story about friendship clashes. A baby is accidentally left in a washing basket and is washed away in a flood. All is resolved and the baby is reunited with the family. Strong religious theme.children's fiction, friendship, school, religion -
Mont De LanceyBook, R.B Plowman, The Man from Oodnadatta, 1933
... fiction book...australia...religion...This is the first book in a trilogy. non fiction book australia religion "Auntie - "Best wishes", from "Jean "Auntie" 22/9/33 Brown hardcover logbook with the title, The man from Oodnadatta by R.B Plowman on front cover with black lines and a tiny black symbol. ...Stories by Robert Bruce Plowman, the first patrol padre to the Australian Inland Mission 1912 - 1917. This is the first book in a trilogy.Brown hardcover logbook with the title, The man from Oodnadatta by R.B Plowman on front cover with black lines and a tiny black symbol. Spine has title, author and publisher. Black and white photographs throughout and endpapers have maps of the area and of Australia. Second Edition."Auntie - "Best wishes", from "Jean "Auntie" 22/9/33non fiction book, australia, religion -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial LibraryBook, JM Barrie, Auld light idylls, 1929
... Fiction...Scotland - Religion...Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library via Monbulk RSL, 48 Main Rd Monbulk yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Scotland - Fiction Scotland - Religion Auld Licht Idylls" is Barrie's second book and first serious work of fiction, a series of stories centering around a religious sect called Auld Licht in the Scottish community of Thrums. p.287. ...Auld Licht Idylls" is Barrie's second book and first serious work of fiction, a series of stories centering around a religious sect called Auld Licht in the Scottish community of Thrums.p.287.fictionAuld Licht Idylls" is Barrie's second book and first serious work of fiction, a series of stories centering around a religious sect called Auld Licht in the Scottish community of Thrums.scotland - fiction, scotland - religion -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, Burroughs, Edgar Rice, The warlord of Mars, 1921
... Fiction Science Fiction Edgar Rice Burroughs The Martian Series The Barzoom Series After the battle at the end of the previous book, which ended with the destruction of the religion of Issus, John Carter's wife and two other women were locked in a slowly rotating prison attached to the Temple of the Sun, each of whose hundreds of cells are only open to the outside world once every year. ...After the battle at the end of the previous book, which ended with the destruction of the religion of Issus, John Carter's wife and two other women were locked in a slowly rotating prison attached to the Temple of the Sun, each of whose hundreds of cells are only open to the outside world once every year. In the meantime, Carter's friend Xodar has become the new Jeddak (chief or king) of the black Martian First Born, and those white Martian therns who reject the old religion likewise gain a new unnamed leader, but there are still some who wish to keep the old discredited religion going, including the therns' erstwhile leader, the Holy Hekkador Matai Shang221p. ; crimson cover with black embossed print and boarderfictionAfter the battle at the end of the previous book, which ended with the destruction of the religion of Issus, John Carter's wife and two other women were locked in a slowly rotating prison attached to the Temple of the Sun, each of whose hundreds of cells are only open to the outside world once every year. In the meantime, Carter's friend Xodar has become the new Jeddak (chief or king) of the black Martian First Born, and those white Martian therns who reject the old religion likewise gain a new unnamed leader, but there are still some who wish to keep the old discredited religion going, including the therns' erstwhile leader, the Holy Hekkador Matai Shangfiction, science fiction, edgar rice burroughs, the martian series, the barzoom series -
The Celtic ClubBook, Maria Edgeworth, Castle Rackrent, 1964
... Irish fiction With her satire on Anglo-Irish landlords in Castle Rackrent (1800), Maria Edgeworth pioneered the regional novel and inspired Sir Walter Scott's Waverley (1814). Politically risky, stylistically innovative, and wonderfully entertaining, the novel changes the focus of conflict in Ireland from religion to class, and boldly predicts the rise of the Irish Catholic bourgeoisie. ...With her satire on Anglo-Irish landlords in Castle Rackrent (1800), Maria Edgeworth pioneered the regional novel and inspired Sir Walter Scott's Waverley (1814). Politically risky, stylistically innovative, and wonderfully entertaining, the novel changes the focus of conflict in Ireland from religion to class, and boldly predicts the rise of the Irish Catholic bourgeoisie.Bib, notes, p.127.fictionWith her satire on Anglo-Irish landlords in Castle Rackrent (1800), Maria Edgeworth pioneered the regional novel and inspired Sir Walter Scott's Waverley (1814). Politically risky, stylistically innovative, and wonderfully entertaining, the novel changes the focus of conflict in Ireland from religion to class, and boldly predicts the rise of the Irish Catholic bourgeoisie. 3. ireland - social life and customs., irish fiction
