The Bookseller


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Vols. for 1871-76, 1913-14 include an extra number, The Christmas bookseller, separately paged and not included in the consecutive numbering of the regular series.







General Catalogue of Printed Books


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Books and Bookmen


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The Princess Who Couldn't Laugh


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Princess Debra lived with her parents in beautiful Castleland. Princess Debra was very lovely. She loved her parents very much. They loved her dearly. Princess Debra smiled sweetly, hummed and sang as she went about her princess duties. But her parents had noticed she had never laughed. The king and queen decided to make a decree. It said that any young lad who could make their daughter laugh would win her hand in marriage. Will it be a prince or a shepherd lad that wins her hand in marriage? Read this fascinating story and find out the surprise ending.




Ellen Terry and Her Sisters


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I know that to the majority of people who merely regard the theatre as a place for occasional recreation, it is a subject for amazement that others can exist who, not belonging to the theatrical profession, take an absorbing and lasting interest in the stage, and in those actors and actresses who have made its past history glorious, as well as in the artists who adorn and make it a delight in the present. I wonder how many of us truly realise the weight of Charles Dickens's words: "If any man were to tell me that he denied his acknowledgments to the stage, I would simply put to him one question-whether he remembered his first play?" Not only freely, but with gratitude, I acknowledge my indebtedness to the theatre, and it is certain that from that magic night when for the first time I saw the glitter of the footlights and watched the rise of the curtain, I entered upon a new and most fascinating life. Of course I was called "stage struck," and those who controlled me shook their heads, thought it a great pity, and did their best to thwart my inclinations.




This Errant Lady


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Jane Franklin's diary account of her travels from Van Diemen's Land to Port Phillip and then overland from Melbourne to Sydney in 1839 provides a detailed and colourful snapshot of colonial society recorded by a sharply observant witness -- back cover. includes brief references to Aboriginal people.