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, Captain cub / by Ethel Turner (Mrs. H.R. Curlewis) Ward, Lock London ; Melbourne Wikipedia Citation Please see Wikipedia's template documentation for further citation fields that may be required. As a military man and disciplinarian, the Cub has points in common with Captain Woolcot, but as an altruist and socialist, he is also the inverse of the selfish and far from idealistic man who figures in the earlier novel. The second volume brings the return of Brigid's father, whom Josette calls ‘Big Cub’ (E. Turner , p). Mr. Captain Cub / by Ethel Turner (Mrs. H.R. Curlewis) | National Library of Australia. The National Library building is closed temporarily until further notice, in line with ACT Government COVID health restrictions. Find out more.


Captain Cub Ethel Turner $ No Description Available. Read more. 1 in stock. Captains Courageous: A Story Of The Grand Banks Leonee Ormond, Rudyard Kipling $ After being washed overboard from an ocean liner, a spoiled millionaire's son is rescued by New England fishermen who put him to work on their boat. So far I've also read The Family At Misrule, and The Cub is lined up alongside Captain Cub, Three Little Maids and I've currently studying Philippa Poole's compilation: The Diaries of Ethel Turner and A.T. Yarwood's biography From A Chair In The Sun. I'm being very patient because I'm sorely tempted to order Mother Meg. Ethel Turner's autobiographical novel, Three Little Maids (), describes her mother's struggle to maintain her family in genteel poverty and presents the third marriage as a means of rescue. Ethel and Lilian were educated at Sydney Girls' High School where they ran their own magazine, the Iris, in opposition to the Gazette, edited by.


, Captain cub / by Ethel Turner (Mrs. H.R. Curlewis) Ward, Lock London ; Melbourne Wikipedia Citation Please see Wikipedia's template documentation for further citation fields that may be required. Captain Cub. Ethel Turner. 41 books 33 followers. Born in England in , Ethel Turner came to Australia with her mother and sisters when she was 10 years old. The Cub is regarded by his wealthy family as a strange boy, but Brigid discovers there is more to him than meets the eye when the ship reaches Australia. He is especially concerned with the injustice he sees between the world's rich and poor. One of Ethel Turner's later books, The Cub shows the fruit of her own experiences abroad.

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