Ultima Thule was published in 1917 and it is the third novel in the
1930s trilogy The Fortunes of Richard Mahony by Henry Handel
Richardson. It won the Australian Literature Society Gold Medal for 1929
and this is the scholarly edition. The trilogy reflects the foundational
years of Victoria through the restless, eventually harrowing narrative
of the Mahony family, and centrally through the life of Richard Mahony,
voyager, questor, idealist. The cuts that the author made for the 1930
single-volume omnibus edition have all been restored from the author's
preferred version. This unique edition includes notes and source
material.
"...in these three volumes we have one of the greatest novels not only
of our generation but of our language...I see Henry Handel Richardson as
another Balzac, with all the Frenchman's passion for completeness in
breadth and depth and height." - Arnold Palmer, Sphere, 1929