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On her 21st birthday, Ethel wrote in her diary, 'Seven L. Aust. – sketched it out.' (24 January 1893) [1] In 1994, the novel was the only book by an Australian author to have been continuously in print for 100 years. [2]
- Ethel Sybil Turner
- 1894
Jan 24, 2020 · When Seven Little Australians first hit the shelves, few would have imagined that it would remain in print for over a century and be adapted for stage and screen. The book has been translated into numerous languages, read by millions of people and reprinted more than 50 times.
Ethel Turner, 1927 / photographic portrait by May Moore, Sydney. Her first novel, Seven Little Australians, was originally titled 'Six Pickles’. When it was published in 1894 it became an immediate success and has been in print ever since. It was followed by a sequel, The Family at Misrule, in 1895.
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A perennial favourite with succeeding generations of Australians, Seven Little Australians has remained continuously in print, through scores of editions, and has been produced for...
- Ethel Turner
- John Lennox
- National Library of Australia
- Seven Little Australians
Seven Little Australians has been read and loved by children all over the world, and it has been continuously in print for over 100 years. Ethel Turner died in 1958, leaving as her memorial a book that is now regarded as a classic in children's literature.
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Born in 1873, Ethel is a much-beloved and brilliant Australian children’s author known for Seven Little Australians (1894), The Little Larrikin (1896), Three Little Maids (1900) and the wartime Cub Trilogy (1915-1919), among other works.
Sep 11, 2024 · Seven Little Australians has been read and loved by children all over the world, and it has been continuously in print for over 100 years. Ethel Turner died in 1958, leaving as her memorial a book that is now regarded as a classic in children’s literature.