Gutenberg Australia – Authors: A

ANONYMOUS, UNATTRIBUTED, UNKNOWN

  • Sexton Blake books by anonymous authors–at Roy Glashan’s Library
  • Early News from a New Colony: British Museum Papers–HTML
  • Wreck of the “Sydney Cove” in 1797, Various Sources– HTML
  • The Indian Cookery Book (c.1900) (Author/editor unknown)–TextHTML
  • The Angel of The Desert and Other Poems–by ‘A Lady’–Text
  • A Lost Life (1873) (Author/editor unknown)–Text
  • Wonderful Walks in Victoria (1931)–HTML
  • Peaks and Plateaus of Victoria, Australia (192-?)–HTML
  • Infallibilty: Text of the “Dogmatic Decree of the Church of Christ.” (1870)– HTML
  • Official Inauguration of the Henry Lawson Labor College (1945)– HTMLEPUBMOBI
  • Collins Academic Atlas (The Academic Atlas: 40 Maps and Index (1886))–HTML

SCIENCE FICTION TITLES BY ANONYMOUS OR UNKNOWN AUTHORS:

  • The Monster Mine (by P.G. M.) (1845)– TextHTML This is an early Australian ‘Science Fiction’ story, which first appeared in The South Australian Odd Fellows’ Magazine, August, 1845)
  • The Grindwell Governing Machine (Atlantic Monthly, 1858–Author unknown)– TextHTML
  • Spring Heeled Jack–The Terror of London–Author unknown– HTML
  • Sweeney Todd–Author unknown–TextHTML
  • The Spectral Coach of Blackadon–Author unknown–TextHTML
  • The Dead Bride–Author unknown–TextHTML
  • Extracts from Gosschen’s Diary–Author unknown–TextHTML
  • Found and Lost–Author unknown–TextHTML
  • In a Fog–Author unknown–TextHTML
  • The Banshee–Author unknown–TextHTML
  • The Murder Hole–Author unknown–TextHTML
  • The Mysterious Spaniard–Author unknown–TextHTML
  • The Ruins of the Abbey of Fitz-Martin–Author unknown–TextHTML
  • The Spectre Hand–Author unknown–TextHTML
  • The Story of Clifford House–Author unknown–TextHTML
  • The Weird Violin–Author unknown–TextHTML
  • Man Abroad–Author Unknown–TextHTML
  • Six-Gun Gorilla–Author Unknown–HTML

Edwin A ABBOTT (1838-1926)

  • Silanus the Christian–HTML
  • Philochristus–Memoirs of a Disciple of the Lord–HTML
  • Onesimus–Memoirs of a Disciple of St. Paul–HTML

J H M. (John Henry Macartney) ABBOTT (1874-1953)

  • Tommy Cornstalk (1902)–Text
  • Castle Vane: A Romance of Bushranging on the Upper Hunter (1916)– TextHTML
  • The Governor’s Man (1917)–TextHTML
  • Sally: The Tale of a Currency Lass (1918)–TextHTML
  • Sydney Cove (1920)–TextHTML
  • Red O’shaughnessy (1935)–TextHTML
  • The Newcastle Packets and the Hunter Valley (1942)–TextHTML

JACOB ABBOTT (1803-1879)

The Makers of History Series

  • 01. Mary Queen of Scots (1848)–HTML
  • 02. Charles the First (1848)–HTML
  • 03. Alexander the Great (1848)–HTML
  • 04. Julius Caesar (1849)–HTML
  • 05. Hannibal the Carthaginian (1849)–HTML
  • 06. William The Conqueror (1849)–HTML
  • 07. Charles the Second (1849)–HTML
  • 08. Elizabeth, Queen of England (1849)–HTML
  • 09. King Alfred of England (1849)–HTML
  • 10. Xerxes the Great (1850)–HTML
  • 11. Cyrus the Great (1850)–HTML
  • 12. Darius the Great (1850)–HTML
  • 13. Cleopatra (1851)–HTML
  • 14. Romulus (1852)–HTML
  • 15. Nero (1853)–HTML
  • 16. Pyrrhus (1853)–HTML
  • 17. King Richard the First (1857)–HTML
  • 18. King Richard the Second (1858)–HTML
  • 19. King Richard the Third (1859)–HTML
  • 20. Peter the Great (1859)–HTML
  • 21. Genghis Khan (1860)–HTML
  • 22. Margaret of Anjou (1862)–HTML

The Rollo Series
The Franconia Series
The Caleb & Jonas Series
The Marco Paul Series
Other Works

W E ABBOTT (1844-1924)

Achmed ABDULLAH (1881-1945)

Andy ADAMS (1859-1935)

  • The Log of a Cowboy (1903)–HTML
  • A Texas Matchmaker (1904)–HTML
  • The Outlet (1905)–HTML
  • Cattle Brands (1906)–HTML
  • Reed Anthony, Cowman: An Autobiography (1907)–HTML
  • Wells Brothers: The Young Cattle Kings (1911)–HTML
  • The Ranch on the Beaver (1927)–HTML (Sequel to Wells Brothers: The Young Cattle Kings)

Arthur Henry ADAMS (1872-1936) [a.k.a ‘James JAMES’ and ‘Henry J JAMES’]

  • A Man’s Life (1929)–Text

Henry ADAMS (1838-1918)

  • The Education of Henry Adams–HTML

Herbert ADAMS

  • Death of a Viewer–Text
  • Exit the Skeleton–Text
  • The Body in the Bunker–Text
  • The Chief Witness–Text
  • The Judas Kiss–Text

AESCHYLUS (525BC-456BC)

A.E. (or AE (George William RUSSELL) (1867-1935)

Max (Malcolm) R AFFORD (1906-1954)

Plays and Radio Plays

  • Consulting Room [Radio Play] (1948)–Text
  • Lady in Danger [Play] (1942)–Text
  • Lazy in the Sun [Radio Play] (1951)–Text
  • Mischief in the Air [Play] (1944)–Text

Jeffery Blackburn

  • Deaths’s Mannikins [a.k.a. Dolls of Death] (1937)–HTML
  • Owl of Darkness [a.k.a. Fly by Night] (1942)–HTML
  • The Sheep and the Wolves (1942)–HTML
  • Poison Can Be Puzzling (1944)–HTML
  • Blood on His Hands [a.k.a. An Ear for Murder] (1945)–HTML
  • The Dead are Blind (1946)–HTML
  • The Vanishing Trick (1948)–HTML

Other

  • The Gland Men of the Island [Science Fiction] (1931)–TextHTML
  • Sinners in Paradise [Detective] (1947)–HTML
  • The Happy Couple [Detective] (1948)–HTML
Kathleen AINSLIE
William Harrison AINSWORTH (1805-1882)
NOVELS

  • Auriol, or The Elixir of Life–TextHTML
  • Boscobel, or the Royal Oak–TextHTML
  • Guy Fawkes, or The Gunpowder Treason–HTML
  • Jack Sheppard – A Romance–TextHTML
  • The Lancashire Witches -A Romance of Pendle Forest–TextHTML
  • The Leaguer of Lathom–HTML
  • Old Saint Paul’s -A Tale of the Plague and the Fire–TextHTML
  • Ovingdean Grange–HTML
  • Preston Fight, or The Insurrection of 1715–HTML
  • Rookwood – A Romance–HTML
  • The Star-Chamber – An Historical Romance Vol 1–Text
    The Star-Chamber – An Historical Romance Vol 2–Text
    The Star-Chamber – An Historical Romance (complete)–HTML
  • Windsor Castle–TextHTML
  • The Miser’s Daughter (1843)–TextHTML

OTHER WORKS

  • A Night’s Adventure In Rome–TextHTML
  • The Spectre Bride–TextHTML
  • The Old London Merchant – A Sketch–HTML
J Y (John Yonge) AKERMAN (1806-1873)
A J ALAN (1883-1940) (pseudonym of Leslie H. LAMBERT)
Louisa May ALCOTT (1832-1888)
  • Dr Dorn’s Revenge–TextHTML
  • A Strange IslandTextHTML
  • Perilous PlayTextHTML
  • Lost in a Pyramid, or the Mummy’s Curse–TextHTML
  • Hospital Sketches–Text
  • Under the Lilacs–Text
  • Rose in Bloom–Text
  • The Abbot’s Ghost, or Maurice Treherne’s Temptation–Text
  • Little Men–Text
  • Behind a Mask, or a Woman’s Power–Text
  • Flower Fables–Text
  • Pauline’s Passion and Punishment–Text
  • Jack and Jill–Text
  • Work: a Story of Experience–Text
  • Marjorie’s Three Gifts–Text
  • Little Women–Text
  • The Mysterious Key and what It Opened–Text
  • An Old-Fashioned Girl–Text
  • The Louisa Alcott Reader–Text
  • Kitty’s Class Day and Other Stories–Text
  • Jo’s Boys–Text
  • A Modern Cinderella–Text
  • On Picket Duty, and Other Tales–Text
  • A Garland for Girls–Text
  • Eight Cousins–Text
Bess Streeter ALDRICH (1881-1954)
Thomas Bailey ALDRICH (1836-1907)
  • Marjorie Daw–Text
Frederick Lewis ALLEN (1890-1954)
  • Only Yesterday: An Informal History of the 1920’s (1931)–TextHTMLEPUBMOBI
  • Since Yesterday: The 1930s in America (1940)–TextHTMLEPUBMOBI
  • The Big Change: America Transforms Itself 1900-1950 (1952)–TextHTMLEPUBMOBI
Grant ALLEN (1848-1899)
  • The Thames Valley Catastrophe–TextHTML
  • My New Year’s Eve Among the Mummies–TextHTML
  • Wolverden Tower–TextHTML
  • Charles Darwin (biography)–TextHTML
  • Jerry Stokes (1891)–TextHTML
  • Hilda Wade (1899)–HTML
  • Miss Cayley’s Adventures (1899)–HTML
  • An African Millionaire: Episodes In The Life of The Illustrious Colonel Clay (1897)–HTML
  • Twelve Tales (1900)–HTML
Hervey ALLEN (1889-1949)
Joseph A ALTSHELER (1862-1919)
  • The Free Rangers–HTML
Alwyn ALVERSTOKE — See Edwin James WELCH
Roald AMUNDSEN (1872-1928)
  • The South Pole (1912)–Volumes 1 and 2–EPUBMOBI [not illustrated]
    Volume 1– HTML–(Volume 2– HTML [These ebooks are illustrated]
Sherwood ANDERSON (1876-1941)
  • Death in the Woods and Other Stories (1933)–TextHTMLEPUBMOBI
  • Marching Men–Text
  • Poor White —Text
  • Windy McPherson’s Son–Text
  • Winesburg, Ohio–Text
Percy ANDREAE
  • The Vanished Emperor–TextHTML
  • The Case of Mrs. Ruhmkorff’s Will (1901)–TextHTML
David ANDRADE (1859-1928)
  • The Melbourne Riots (1892)–HTML
Mary Raymond Shipman ANDREWS (1860-1936)
ANONYMOUS and UNATTRIBUTED
F ANSTEY (1856-1934)
  • The Curse of the Catafalques–TextHTML
Wilder ANTHONY (died c.1940)
Titus Petronius ARBITER (c.27-66) [Petronius; Gaius Petronius Arbiter]
  • The Satyricon–HTML
Robert Coutts ARMOUR (1874-1942)
[a.k.a. Coutts Brisbane; Hartley Tremayne; Reid Whitly; Brett Whitly; Harmar Kouttes; Harcoutts Harm]
“Dr. Hi Ho”

  • For the Sake of Enlightenment (1929)–HTML
  • By Decree of the High Ones (1930)–HTML
  • At The Fortunate Frog (1930)–HTML

Science Fiction

  • De Profundis (1914)–HTML
  • A New Species (1921)–HTML

Other

  • The Secret of the Desert (1941)–HTML
  • The Memory Man (1948)–HTML
  • Wheels of Fortune (1948)–HTML
Clifford ASHDOWN [See R Austin FREEMAN]
Alice ASKEW (1874-1917) and Claude ASKEW (1865-1917)
  • Aylmer Vance and the Vampire–TextHTML
William Waldorf ASTOR (1848-1919)
Gertrude Franklin Horn ATHERTON (1857-1948)
Bertram ATKEY (1889-1953)
Francis Henry ATKINS (1840-1927) [a.k.a. Frank AUBREY, Fenton ASH]
Books and stories written as Frank Aubrey

Books and stories written as Fenton Ash

Books and stories written as Fred Ashley

Stacy AUMONIER (1877-1928)
A Bibliography of Stacy Aumonier’s Work, compiled by Colin Choat–HTMLStory Collections

Individual Short Stories

  • The Preposterous Princess (1915)–HTML
  • Cricket (1916) [Also published as “The Match”]–HTML
  • The Chinese Philosopher and the European War (1917)–HTML
  • George (1920)–HTML
  • Uncollected Stories and Articles–HTML [Compiled by Project Gutenberg Australia]
    Includes a list of stories not included in Armonier’s story collections

Novels

Other

  • Odd Fish (1923)–PDFBeing a Casual Selection of London Residents
    Described by Stacy Aumonier and Drawn by George Belcher
Jane AUSTEN (1775-1817)
Robert AUSTIN (1825-1905)
  • An Expedition to Explore the Interior of Western Australia (1854)– HTML
John AYSCOUGH [Francis Bickerstaffe-Drew] (1858-1928)
W. E. (William Edmondstoune) AYTOUN (1813 – 1865)
  • How We Got Up the Glenmutchkin Railway–TextHTML
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