The Beckoning Shore is a 1950 novel by E. V. Timms. It was the third in his Great South Land Saga of Australian historical novels, and shifts the action...
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received and Grace Gibson Productions would adapt Timms' next novel, The Beckoning Shore. The serial was repeated again in 1954. Leonard Thiele as Simon Challinor...
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the novel, set in 1984, takes place, "in the shadow of the Australian Alps, on the New South Wales side of the Murray River, live three families— the...
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copies of the novels had been sold. Forever to Remain (1948) The Pathway of the Sun (1949) The Beckoning Shore (1950) The Valleys Beyond (1951) The Challenge...
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novels The Pathway of the Sun (1949) The Beckoning Shore (1950) The Valleys Beyond (1951) The Challenge (1952) The Scarlet Frontier (1953) The Fury (1954)...
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Shalimar E. V. Timms – The Beckoning Shore Arthur Upfield The Bachelors of Broken Hill The Widows of Broome Nancy Cato – "The Trap" Alan Marshall – "Street...
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Cardonne-Arlyck, Elisabeth (1986-06-22). "The Beckoning Ghost". The New York Times. Retrieved 2015-11-27. The Opposing Shore at the French publisher's website (in...
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as it works in slightly different ways depending on the sediment (e.g. the difference in long-shore drift of sediments from a sandy beach to that of sediments...
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Pennsylvania. The restaurant replaced Memphis Taproom, which occupied the space for 15 years. Meetinghouse was opened by Colin McFadden and Keith Shore. The restaurant...
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Peʻahi means "wave" in the Hawaiian language, in the sense of a fanning or beckoning motion of the hand. The name (Peʻahi) for the break is an English-language...
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