The Melody Lingers

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LanguageEnglish
Genremelodrama
PublisherJackson and O'Sullivan
The Melody Lingers
AuthorF. J. Thwaites
LanguageEnglish
Genremelodrama
PublisherJackson and O'Sullivan
Publication date
1935
Publication placeAustralia
Preceded byThe Broken Melody 

The Melody Lingers is a 1935 Australian novel by F. J. Thwaites.[1] It is a sequel to the author's debut novel The Broken Melody (1930).[2]

Dale Jenkins, heir to a rich property in the Riverina area of New South Wales, tries to become a writer.[3]

Dedication

The book was dedicated to Thwaites' great-grandfather "The King of the Riverina" who establishing Buckingbong Station in 1827.[4]

Publication history

After the novel's initial publication in Australian in 1935 it was reprinted as follows:

  • 1935 New Century Press, Australia[5]
  • 1938 Quality Press, UK[6]
  • 1947 Peter Huston, Australia[7]
  • 1950s H. John Edwards, Australia (as part of the publisher's Red-Back Paperback series)[7]

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