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Author:Rosemary Frances Rees

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Rosemary Frances Rees
(1875–1963)

New Zealand actress, theatre producer and novelist

Rosemary Frances Rees

Works

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Novels

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  • April's Sowing (1923)
  • Heather of the South (1924)
  • Lake of Enchantment (1925) (1935 edition IA)
  • "Life's What you Make It" (1927)
  • Wild, Wild Heart (1928) (1936 US edition IA HT - PD-US-NONOTICE ) (transcription project)
  • Dear Acquaintance (1929) (1930 edition IA)
  • Sane Jane (1931) (published in the US as Second Romance (1940))
  • Concealed Turning (1932)
  • Local Colour (1933)
  • Hetty Looks for Local Color (1935)
  • Home's Where the Heart Is (1935)
  • Miss Tiverton's Shipwreck (1936)
  • Escape From Love (1937)
  • Turn the Hour (1937)
  • Sing a song of Sydney (1938) IA
  • You'll Never Fail Me (1939)
  • I Can Take Care of Myself (1940) (published in the US as Little Miss Independent (1940))
  • Sackcloth for Susan (1941)
  • The Mended Citadel (1943) (published in the US as Again we dream ((1943))
  • Penelope Waits (1947)
  • Displaced Person (1948)
  • She Who Loves (1952)
  • The Five Miss Willoughbys (1955)
  • Better to Trust (1956)
  • Love in a Lonely Land (1958)
  • The Proud Diana (1962)

Non-fiction

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  • New Zealand Holiday (1933) IA PP

Plays

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  • The New Gun (1902)
  • A Judicial Separation (1907)
  • Her Dearest Friend (1907) (external scan)
  • A Desperate Marriage (1908)
  • The Happiest Woman in the World (1909)
  • Uncle Bill (1913)
  • Will You Walk into My Parlour (1915)
  • The Amateur Adventuress (1921)

Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1930.


This author died in 1963, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 61 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

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