The Breed Holds Good
1918 novel by Arthur Wright
Author | Arthur Wright |
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Language | English |
Publisher | NSW Bookstall Company |
Publication date | 1918 |
Publication place | Australia |
The Breed Holds Good is a 1918 novel by Arthur Wright. It had been serialised in 1916-17.[clarification needed]
Plot
Frank Lindsay, a squatter's son, falls in with a bad crowd during World War I.[1]
Reception
The Age said "the book has vigor, and the patriotic note is sounded effectively."[2]
References
- ^ ""THE BREED HOLDS GOOD."". The Border Morning Mail and Riverina Times (Albury, NSW : 1903 - 1920). Albury, NSW: National Library of Australia. 2 February 1918. p. 4. Retrieved 29 September 2014.
- ^ "NEW BOOKS". The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954). Melbourne, Vic.: National Library of Australia. 9 February 1918. p. 6. Retrieved 29 September 2014.
External links
- The Breed Holds Good at AustLit
- Serialisation of story in World's News 1916-17 - 23 Dec, 30 Dec, 6 Jan, 13 Jan, 20 Jan, 27 Jan, 3 Feb, 10 Feb, 17 Feb, 24 Feb, 3 March, 10 March
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Works by Arthur Wright
- Keane of Kalgoorlie (1907)
- A Rogue's Luck (1909)
- Gambler's Gold (1911)
- Rung In (1912)
- In the Last Stride (1914)
- A Sport from Hollowlog Flat (1915)
- The Hate of a Hun (1916)
- Under a Cloud (1916)
- Over the Odds (1918)
- The Breed Holds Good (1918)
- When Nuggets Glistened (1919)
- The Outlaw's Daughter (1919)
- A Game of Chance (1919)
- A Rough Passage (1920)
- Fettered by Fate (1921)
- The Boss o' Yedden (1922)
- A Colt from the Country (1922)
- The Boy from Bullarah (1925)
- The Squatter's Secret (1927)
- A Good Recovery (1928)
- Gaming for Gold (1929)
- A Crooked Game (1930)
- Keane of Kalgoorlie (1911)
- Gambler's Gold (1911)
- Black Talbot (1912)
- The Loyal Rebel (1915)
- In the Last Stride (1916)
- A Rough Passage (1922)
- Keane of Kalgoorlie (1908)
- A Sport from Hollowlog Flat (1927)
- Black Talbot (1910)
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