Red Mask
1927 Novel by E.V. Timms
Author | E. V. Timms |
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Language | English |
Genre | young adult historical |
Publication date | 1927 |
Publication place | Australia |
Red Mask: A Story of the Early Victorian Goldfields is an Australian historical novel by E. V. Timms, set at the time of the Victorian gold rush.[1]
References
- ^ "Red Mask by E. V. Timms". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 11 June 2024.
External links
- Red Mask at AustLit
- Serialised in World News in 1926-27 – 18 Dec, 5 Feb, 12 Feb, 19 Feb, 5 March, 26 March, 2 April, 16 April
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Works by E. V. Timms
- The Hills of Hate (1925)
- The Valley of Adventure (1926)
- James! Don't Be a Fool (1926)
- Red Mask (1927)
- The Cripple in Black (1930)
- Whitehall (1931)
- Alicia Deane (1932)
- Conflict (1934)
- Far Caravan (1935)
- Uncivilised (1936)
- Maelstrom (1938)
- Dark Interlude (1939)
- James! How Dare You (1940)
- Forever to Remain (1948)
- The Pathway of the Sun (1949)
- The Beckoning Shore (1950)
- The Valleys Beyond (1951)
- The Challenge (1952)
- The Scarlet Frontier (1953)
- The Fury (1954)
- They Came from the Sea (1955)
- Convict Town (1955)
- Ten Wicked Men (1955)
- Shining Harvest (1956)
- Robina (1958)
- The Big Country (1962)
- Time and Chance (1971) (by Alma Timms)
- Lawrence, Prince of Mecca (1927)
- Hills of Hate (1926)
- The Grey Glove (1928)
- The Squatter's Daughter (1933)
- Uncivilised (1936)
- Forty Thousand Horsemen (1940)
- The Shadow Man (1936)
- The Shadow Man Again (1936)
- The Valley of Adventure (1937)
- The Three Diggers (1938-39)
- The Cripple in Black (1939)
- James! Don't Be a Fool (1940)
- Forever to Remain (1949)
- The Pathway of the Sun (1950)
- The Beckoning Shore (1951)
- Forever to Remain (1952)
- The Pathway of the Sun (1952)
- The Valleys Beyond (1953)
- The Challenge (1953)
- The Beckoning Shore (1953)
- The Scarlet Frontier (1953)
- The Fury (1955)
- Shining Harvest (1957)
- They Came from the Sea (1965)
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