The Ships of Tarshish: A Sequel to Sue's "The Wandering Jew"
Title | The Ships of Tarshish: A Sequel to Sue's "The Wandering Jew" |
Year for Search | 1867 |
Authors | [Fairburn], [Edwin](1827-1911) |
Tertiary Authors | Mohoao, [pseud.]. |
Date Published | 1867 |
Publisher | Hall & Co |
Place Published | London |
Keywords | Aotearoa New Zealand author, Male author |
Annotation | Mostly romance and adventure, but the last chapter (103-04) describes the actions of a man who becomes rich by inventing a new form of battleship and saving England from invasion. He also who improves education and distributes land. It is suggested that a eutopia follows. See 1884 Fairburn. There is also a non-utopian The Ships of the Future. Being an Epilogue to The Ships of Tarshish. By “Mohoao” [pseud.]. Auckland, New Zealand: Np, [1889] (ATL). |
Pseudonym | By Mohoao [pseud.] |
Holding Institutions | ATL, DU-Ho |
Author Note | Aotearoa/New Zealand author (1827-1911). |
Full Text | 1867 [Fairburn, Edwin] (1827-1911). The Ships of Tarshish: A Sequel to Sue’s “The Wandering Jew.” By Mohoao [pseud.]. London: Hall & Co. ATL, DU-Ho Mostly romance and adventure, but the last chapter (103-04) describes the actions of a man who becomes rich by inventing a new form of battleship and saving England from invasion. He also who improves education and distributes land. It is suggested that a eutopia follows. See 1884 Fairburn. There is also a non-utopian The Ships of the Future. Being an Epilogue to The Ships of Tarshish. By “Mohoao” [pseud.]. Auckland, New Zealand: Np, [1889] (ATL). Aotearoa/New Zealand author. |