| 1967 | The Long Pilgrimage | Finkel, George, Illustrated by George Tetlow |
| 1967 | Twilight Province | Finkel, George, Illustrated by George Tetlow |
| 1967 | An Emu In The Fowl Pen | Hawker, Ruth, Illustrated by George Tetlow |
Novel set on a sheep station in outback South Australia. |
| 1977 | Growing Up In The Outback | Hawker, Ruth, Illustrated by George Tetlow |
| 1894 | The Heroes; Or, Greek Fairy Tales For My Children | Kingsley, Charles, Edited by John Tetlow |
| 1909 | Simeon Tetlow’s Shadow | Lee, Jennette |
| 1978 | A Landscape Inventory Framework:Scenic Analyses Of The Northern Great Plains | Litton, R. B. & Tetlow R. J. |
 | 1974 | Water and Landscape: An Aesthetic Overview of the Role of Water in the Landscape | Litton, R. B. & Tetlow R. J. |
Publisher: Emphasizing the aesthetic aspects of fresh water in the landscape, this book explores the contribution of water to the environments of recreation and everyday life. To identify the values of water in this role, a classification framework for the visual landscape is developed for native characteristics and these are considered together with man-made changes. |
| 1975 | A Taste for Blue Ribbons | Lumbers, Eugene, Illustrated by George Tetlow |
 | 1996 | Bingham’s Negligence Cases | Maddison, David; Tetlow, Christopher; Wood, Graham |
| 1976 | Lynchburg College: Argonaut 1976 | Tetlow, Bruce; Alling, Jill; Mead, Peggy (Editors) |
 | 1990 | As It Happened: A Journalist Looks Back | Tetlow, Edwin |
Publisher: A seasoned British journalist who worked on both sides of the Atlantic recounts some of his most interesting and exciting assignments, covering his war service as a special correspondent with the Royal Navy, as well as his duty in the North African and Italian campaigns. Includes close-ups of Winston Churchill, General Montgomery, the Duke of Windsor, Nikita Krushchev, Fidel Castro, and Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Nixon. |
| 1996 | Eye on Cuba - A Masterly Account of Successive Stages of a Disintegrating Revolution | Tetlow, Edwin |
| 1974 | The Enigma of Hastings | Tetlow, Edwin |
Synopsis: A nice little book about the Battle of Hastings and its political and military context. Quite an amazing series of events, chief among them, Harold’s victory over Hardrada and Tostig at Stamford Bridge just before William’s invasion. Tetlow is very sceptical about William’s claim on the English throne, arguing that most of it is simply Norman propaganda. |
| 1970 | The United Nations: The First 25 Years | Tetlow, Edwin |
| 1983 | Partners in service : toward a Biblical theology of Christian marriage | Tetlow, Elisabeth Meier |
| 1996 | The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius Loyola : A New Translation | Tetlow, Elisabeth Meier |
| 1980 | Women and Ministry in the New Testament : Called to Serve | Tetlow, Elisabeth Meier |
| 2000 | R. K. Cole collection of hotel records : surname records compiled by Eric Tetlow | Tetlow, Eric |
Publisher: Eric Tetlow, volunteer at the State Library of Victoria has completed an important indexing project resulting in the R K Cole Hotel Records: Surname Index. There are four volumes that make up the 'Surname Index' of 21,800 entries. Each of these volumes list names corresponding to those recorded in volumes 1 (in three parts), 2, 3, and 4 of the Cole Hotel Records listed below, located at G 994.5 C67H in the library's Genealogy Centre.
Robert Kerr Cole was born in the Melbourne suburb of Malvern in 1883 to father William and mother, Jane Patterson. He died, age seventy-eight at Canterbury on 14 March 1961. Mr Cole was a well known identity in the brewing world of Victoria, joining Carlton and United Breweries in 1906 and spending all his working life at the Victorian plant. For many years he was the Assistant Brewer to his brother, 'Gus', Head Brewer. He was a member of the Victorian Historical Society, taking a particular interest in the history of the brewing industry and hotels of Melbourne and Victoria. Before and after his retirement in 1951, he contributed a number of articles to the Carlton and United Breweries journal, What's Brewing.
The Australian Manuscripts Collection of the State Library of Victoria received his collection of papers and books, donated by his wife, in June 1963. These original hand written volumes of the Robert K Cole Collection of Hotel Records commonly known as Cole Hotel Records and some transcripts are still located in the Australian Manuscripts Collection (MS 7592).
The records consist principally of information about hotels throughout Melbourne, suburbs and country Victoria. The information, covering the years c1841-1949, though not exhaustive, was gathered by Robert Cole from various sources such as post office directories and newspaper notices. Each volume contains the name of the hotel and the licensee or owner, together with the years of license, however, there are many references to people who were not licensees, for example, architects and residents whose funeral left from the hotel. All of these names have been indexed along with the licensees.
A project to photocopy the original volumes held by the Australian Manuscripts Collection for inclusion in the library's Genealogy Centre was initiated a number of years ago, however, the project was never completed.
Volumes of photocopies resulting from the photocopying project are:
Volume 1: (in three parts): City of Melbourne hotels. Photocopy of transcript. Arranged alphabetically by street names.
Volume 1: City of Melbourne hotels. Photocopy of index cards. Arranged alphabetically by hotel name.
Volume 1: Melbourne suburban hotels. Index to photocopy of original manuscript. Main arrangement within the body of the volume is alphabetical by name of hotel. The page numbers given in these entries refer to pages in the photocopy of original manuscript volume mentioned below. A list of the suburbs included (in no apparent order) and page ranges is included at the front.
Volume 2: Melbourne suburban hotels. Photocopy of original manuscript. Northern and Western suburbs. Arranged by name of suburb (no apparent order). A list of suburb names and page ranges is located at the front.
Volume 3: Melbourne suburban hotels. Photocopy of transcript. Southern suburbs. Same arrangement as volume 2 although this volume contains references to different suburbs.
Volume 4: Melbourne suburban hotels. Photocopy of transcript. Northern and eastern suburbs. Same arrangement as volumes 2 and 3, although this volume contains references to different suburbs.
Volume 5: Victorian country hotels. Photocopy of transcript. Aberfeldy to Carrum. Arranged by name of country town (no apparent order). A list of country town names and page ranges is located at the front.
Volume 6: Victorian country hotels. Photocopy of transcript. Arranged alphabetically by town name from Cashel to Echuca only.
This Index will be an invaluable resource for anyone undertaking research on Victorian hotels.
Grant Hamston (Ancestor Vol. 25 No. 5, March 2001, Pages 30, 31) |
| 1940 | On Medlock Farm | Tetlow, Henry |
 | 1940 | We Farm For A Hobby And Make It Pay | Tetlow, Henry |
Synopsis: The amusing but factual record of a business man who moved to the country to reduce expenses - while still keeping his job in a city office. |
| 1931 | The American Mercury December 1931: The Twlight of Big Business, National Festival: G.W. 1732-1932, They all came to MO | Tetlow, Henry, Bob Brown, Ruth Kennell & Milly Bennett, John Hemphill, George Milburn, James Stevens, Lloyd Lewis, Joel Sayre |
 | 1965 | Homes, Towns and Traffic | Tetlow, John & Goss, Anthony |
Publisher: When it was first published in 1965, Homes, Towns and Traffic established itself as one of the most imaginative and lucid accounts of the aims and achievements of present-day planning. For this new edition the authors have very substantially revised the text, bringing it up to date and widening the scope to include the extension of town planning principles into the fields of regional planning.
'Of the many books and reports on post-war housing in Britain, this is certainly one of the most sensible and informative. It is sensible in its cool and thoughtful judgements on the achievements of the New Towns and of recent proposals for urban redevelopment. These judgements are free of propaganda for particular solutions which are a feature of so much planning literature. The book is informative by reason of its full account of the influences and executed schemes . . . which have been significant for the development of towns in the last twenty years; and also by reason of the illustrations, particularly the clear drawings in black and white which so admirably support the text.' Lord Holford, Cambridge Review
'Should be read by anyone who is responsible for planning a new town or modifying an old one.' The Director
Anthony Goss is Professor of Urban Design in the University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology. John Tetlow is a consultant architect and town planner. Two years ago he designed a new town for the Government of East Pakistan. |
| 1884 | A Progressive Series of Inductive Lessons in Latin | Tetlow, John A.M. |
| 1893 | Vergil's Aeneid | Tetlow, John A.M. |
| 1989 | The Tetlows of Hollingwood, Oldham (Private printing) | Tetlow, John Dawe |
| 1985 | A Dialogue On The Sex Maturing Of Celibates | Tetlow, Joseph A. |
| 1989 | Choosing Christ in the World : Directing the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius Loyola According to Annotations Eighteen and Nineteen : A Handbook | Tetlow, Joseph A. |
 | 1987 | Ignatius Loyola: Spiritual Exercises | Tetlow, Joseph A. |
Synopsis: A popular presentation of the life and writings of Ignatius Loyola, founder of the Jesuits and author of the famous Spiritual Exercises. |
| 1988 | Manna, a Desert of Busyness : Advent Sunday Scriptures | Tetlow, Joseph A. |
 | 1996 | New Office: Designs for Corporations, People & Technology | Tetlow, Karin |
Publisher: A substantive resource for designers and their business clients, The New Office presents a new genre of office design, the workplace of the '90s. Through detailed text and more than 200 color images by leading international photographers, this volume reveals its many creative expressions from the slick smart boldness of the office of worth magazine and the sand bag conference room of Martin/Bastian to the painstaking analysis of the new hoteling environment for Ernst & Young. |
| 1998 | Black Day in No-Name | Tetlow, L.D. |
Publisher: Caleb Black, preacher and part-time bounty-hunter, is tempted to turn in the outlaws he knows are in the ramshackle buildings he comes across. The reward money is a great incentive and he goes into partnership with two other black men and another bounty-hunter, Gus Spencer. When the outlaws get wise to Caleb's scheming. Gus is badly beaten and the other three partners seem destined for Boot Hill. |
| 1994 | Brogan | Tetlow, L.D. |
| 1990 | Brogan and the Bull : Passing Through | Tetlow, L.D. |
 | 1996 | Brogan and the Judge Killer | Tetlow, L.D. |
| | Brogan: Blood Money | Tetlow, L.D. |
| | Brogan: Fools Gold | Tetlow, L.D. |
| | Brogan for Sheriff | Tetlow, L.D. |
| 1992 | Brogan’s Mexican Stand-Off | Tetlow, L.D. |
| | Brogan: Shepherd’s Gold | Tetlow, L.D. |
| 1992 | Brogan Takes Toll | Tetlow, L.D. |
 | 1995 | Brogan: to Earn a Dollar | Tetlow, L.D. |
 | 1996 | Caleb the Preacher | Tetlow, L.D. |
 | 2000 | Destination Seminole | Tetlow, L.D. |
 | 1998 | Double Take | Tetlow, L.D. |
Publisher: When Caleb Black, preacher and bounty hunter, comes across two youths and the remains of a burnt-out farm, the explanation that four vicious outlaws were responsible seems entirely believable. Caleb goes off in pursuit. However, nothing is what is seems, and Caleb is faced with some mystifying questions. |
| 1997 | Gringo | Tetlow, L.D. |
| 1999 | Grizzly | Tetlow, L.D. |
Publisher: A group of men who arrive in the mining town of Beaver Hollow are plainly not interested in looking for gold. When they lay claim to a long abandoned mine, their quest is both helped and hindered by an enormous town resident, known as Grizzly. |
| 2002 | Jacob's Bounty | Tetlow, L.D. |
| | Luther's Quest | Tetlow, L.D. |
| 1996 | Maverick | Tetlow, L.D. |
Publisher: A former U.S. marshal wrongly convicted of a bank robbery, Clayton McKinley escapes from a working party. He makes his way back to his home town, determined to expose the real perpetrators of the crime. |
| 1995 | Pioche Vendetta | Tetlow, L.D. |
 | 1999 | Pitiquito Trail | Tetlow, L.D. |
Publisher: Jim Garner is on his way to sell guns to a Mexican province when the coach in which he is travelling is attacked by Pablo Morelos and his banderos. When Jim and the others are taken hostage, help comes from a strange source: Anna, a Mexican woman in Morelos's camp. |
| 1998 | Riverdale Showdown | Tetlow, L.D. |
held in fear by almost everyone in the small community of Riverdale. Brogan McNally's intervention to prevent them bullying a young disabled boy makes the townsfolk realise the Thompsons' can be stopped. Then Frank Thompson is killed by Brogan, and the boys' father vows to avenge his son's death. |
 | 2001 | Showdown at Eagle's Nest | Tetlow, L.D. |
 | 2001 | Squaw Hunters | Tetlow, L.D. |
 | 2000 | Storm Over Gold Rock | Tetlow, L.D. |
Publisher: Deputy Marshall Nick Nelson is escorting captured outlaws when the train derails and the outlaws flee taking a girl hostage. The outlaws escape, taking a young girl as hostage, and Mick sets off in pursuit. He follows the outlaws across country, meeting a strange sect who have acquired the girl from the outlaws. Mick tracks the outlaws to Gold Rock, a remote and hostile gold rush town. Besieged on all sides, he faces an almost impossible task with only determination and his gun skills to help him. Can he win through... and survive? |
 | 2000 | The Bounty Trail | Tetlow, L.D. |
 | 1999 | The Bullfrog Trail | Tetlow, L.D. |
| | The Ghost Riders | Tetlow, L.D. |
 | 1996 | The Hunter Hunted | Tetlow, L.D. |
Publisher: Caleb Black was not only a preacher but a bounty hunter whose deadly power with the gun was known throughout theterritory. He arrived to an unfriendly reception at the small town of West Ridge, carrying with him flyers on two outlaws. |
 | 1992 | Thirteen Days | Tetlow, L.D. |
| 1991 | Town Called Zero | Tetlow, L.D. |
| 1995 | Implementing Town Planning | Tetlow, R. Edited by Clara Greed |
| 1994 | Not in My Backyard: A Guide for Housing Associations and Local Authorities on Special Needs Housing and the Planning System | Tetlow, R.; National Housing Federation |
| 1996 | NIMBY and supported Housing | Tetlow, R.; National Housing Federation |
| 1995 | Social Housing and the Chartered Surveyor | Tetlow, R.; Tuffin, D.; Barlow, G.; Rawson, D. |
| 1985 | An Historical Account of the Borough of Pontefract | Tetlow, Richard-John |
| 1977 | Visual resources of the northeast coal study area, 1976-1977 | Tetlow, Robert J. |
| 1996 | Rural Needs in Local Authority Housing Strategies | Tetlow, Robin |
 | 1990 | Barbey: The Story of a Pioneer Columbia River Salmon Packer | Tetlow, Roger T. |
| 1975 | The Astorian; The Personal History of DeWitt Clinton Ireland, Pioneer Newspaperman, Printer, and Publisher. | Tetlow, Roger T. |
| 1996 | Affinities: Readings in Common | Tetlow, Wendolyn E. |
 | 1992 | Hemingway's 'In Our Time'. Lyrical Dimensions | Tetlow, Wendolyn E. |
Synopsis: Tetlow contends that Hemingway's collection In Our Time (BRD 1925) "'presents a precisely patterned succession of emotionally charged units that echo, readjust, and moderate one another ("as does modern poetry"), all the while moving toward an organic balance.' Four chapters are concerned with the aesthetic evolution and structures of the stories and a fifth with the lyric structure of A Farewell to Arms {BRD 1929}." (Choice) Bibliography. Index.
Publisher: Many scholars consider In Our Time to be Hemingway's finest work, yet the cohesiveness of this sequence of stories and interchapters has often been questioned. Hemingway himself, however, had a clear idea of the work's integrity, as his manuscripts and letters reveal. As he wrote to his publisher Horace Liveright on 31 March 1925, "There is nothing in the book that has not a definite place in its organization and if I at any time seem to repeat myself I have a good reason for doing so" (Selected Letters, 154). According to Ms. Tetlow, author of this thoughtful study of Hemingway's In Our Time, the relationship among the stories and interchapters is precisely analogous to that within a modern poetic sequence as characterized by M.L. Rosenthal and Sally M. Gall in The Modern Poetic Sequence: The Genius of Modern Poetry: ". . . a grouping of mainly lyric poems and passages, rarely uniform in pattern, which tend to interact as an organic whole. It usually includes narrative and dramatic elements, and ratiocinative ones as well, but its structure is finally lyrical" (9). The structure of In Our time, then, is similar to such works as Ezra Pound's Hugh Selwyn Mauberley and T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land, works that progress tonally. Looking closely at the language of In Our Time, Ms. Tetlow pays particular attention to recurring images and sounds, and the successive sets of feeling these tonal complexes project. She traces the lyrical pattern in the sequence as it builds in intensity from denial of fear, suffering, and death in the first stories and early interchapters, and then traces the progression to cautious resignation in the latter stories and interchapters. The author also takes into account the importance for Hemingway of Pound's and Eliot's aesthetics and demonstrates how Eliot's idea of the objective correlative and Pound's idea of "direct treatment of the 'thing'" apply to Hemingway's stories and interchapters (Literary Essays, 3). Opening with a discussion.
Critics: From F.L. Ryan - Choice
{This} interesting study should be welcomed by those readers, particularly undergraduates, who are puzzled by the inter-chapters and the 'unstory-like' characteristics of some of the pieces. With a few serious reservations, one can now think of a unified In Our Time as one does of {J.} Joyce's Dubliners {BRD 1916} and {S.} Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio, {BRD 1919}, other notable story collections. Four reservations may be enumerated. First, the study lacks a rigorous definition of the nature of lyric genre. Second, it could have offered a more precise location of the emotions that structure In Our Time. . . . Third, what is precisely meant by the term 'organic' in the statement 'organic balance?' Fourth, perhaps in the introduction (which should have been more definitive) Tetlow could have questioned the value of Hemingway's statement that he presented 'actual life,' a concept that militates against structural analysis.
From Peter L. Hays - American Literature
Tetlow's readings of the short stories are sound and occasionally illuminating, especially in their juxtapositions to the inter-chapters, which we usually read apart from the stories around them. She does establish connections both thematic and tonal between groups of tales, but she has not convinced me that In Our Time is a unified, coherent whole. |
| 1984 | Using Microcomputers for Planning and Management Support (New Directions for Institutional Research, No 44) | Tetlow, William L. |
| 1968 | Come Back Peter | Woodberry, Joan, Illustrated by George Tetlow |
Synopsis: The story of three very different Australian boys. |
| 1983 | On Being Church in a Modern Society (Inculturation Working Papers on Living Faith and Cultures II) | Zuern, Theodore and Joseph Tetlow and Peter Schineller |