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Jonah

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Jonah

Contributors:

By (Author) Louis Stone

ISBN:

9780207198465

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd

Imprint:

HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd

Publication Date:

4th June 2002

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

A823.2

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

240

Weight:

220g

Description

the evocative portrayal of Sydney and her colourful cast of characters during the turn-of-the-century larrikin days. A captivating love story and a fascinating account of the marauding larrikin gangs of the early 1900s,Jonah was also the first great novel of Sydney. First published in 1911, it tells of the unforgettable Jonah, a tough, hunchbacked lad who eventually rises to success in big business; of the Falstaffian Mrs Yabsley; and of the romance between the larrikin Chook and his red-haired Pinkey. No other writer has captured the spirit of the city the heat of its summer and the grey glimmer of its autumn mists, the grime and colour of the slums, the bustle of the streets and markets, the charm of the harbour and its picnic places more richly or sensitively than Louis Stone.
the evocative portrayal of Sydney and her colourful cast of characters during the turn-of-the-century larrikin days.A captivating love story and a fascinating account of the marauding larrikin gangs of the early 1900s,Jonah was also the first great novel of Sydney. First published in 1911, it tells of the unforgettable Jonah, a tough, hunchbacked lad who eventually rises to success in big business; of the Falstaffian Mrs Yabsley; and of the romance between the larrikin Chook and his red-haired Pinkey. No other writer has captured the spirit of the city the heat of its summer and the grey glimmer of its autumn mists, the grime and colour of the slums, the bustle of the streets and markets, the charm of the harbour and its picnic places more richly or sensitively than Louis Stone.

Author Bio

Louis Stone was born in England in 1871. He came to Sydney in 1884 and lived for some time in Redfern and Waterloo, the suburbs in which he set Jonah. He trained as a primary schoolteacher, and took his first position in 1895. His other works include Betty Wayside, a novel published in 1915, and a play, The Lap Of The Gods, published in 1923. He died in 1935.

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