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Madame Midas

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Acquisition number: 
1416
Catalogue number: 
embk0099
File name: 
BK0099
File location: 
Bookcase

Copy of the book, Madame Midas, Fergus Hume's second book after his best-selling The Mystery of a Hansom Cab, with an introduction by Simon Caterson. The book was first published in 1888. It is a story of crime set in the Ballarat goldfields. The story itself has no connection with East Melbourne but the central character, Madame Midas, is based on Alice Cornwell who did have some connection to East Melbourne. In 1886 she set in motion the construction of the East Melbourne landmark, Queen Bess Row [see link below]. During that year she lived in Powlett Street East Melbourne, at the same time as Fergus Hume was living in George Street and writing The Mystery of a Hansome Cab. It is likely they met in East Melbourne.

Item type: 
Book
Building name: 
Queen Bess Row
Related content: 
Building history, 72-76 Hotham Street
Number of pages: 
332
Author: 
Fergus Hume
Author: 
Simon Caterson
Date of publication or creation: 
1999
Publisher: 
Text
Publication place: 
Melbourne
ISBN: 
1 876485 13 2
Copyright owner: 
Copyright of introduction: Simon Caterson
Year acquired: 
2017
Donor: 
Elizabeth Cam
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