Ethel Turner - Works

Works

  • Seven Little Australians (1894)
  • Family at Misrule (1895)
  • Story of a Baby (1895)
  • Little Larrikin (1896)
  • Miss Bobbie (1897)
  • Camp at Wandining (1898)
  • Gum Leaves (1900)
  • Three Little Maids (1900)
  • Wonder Child (1901)
  • Little Mother Meg (1902)
  • Betty & Co (1903)
  • Mothers Little Girl (1904)
  • White Roofed Tree (1905)
  • In the Mist of the Mountains (1906)
  • Walking to School (1907)
  • Stolen Voyage (1907)
  • Happy Hearts (1908)
  • That Girl (1908)
  • Birthday Book (1909)
  • Fugitives from Fortune (1909)
  • Fair Innes (1910)
  • Raft in the Bush (1910)
  • An Orge 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)
  • 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)
  • Nicola Silver (1924)
  • Ungardeners (1925)
  • Funny (1926)
  • Judy & Punch (1928)

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