L. Furze-Morrish L. Furze-Morrish i(A124692 works by) (a.k.a. Leslie Furze-Morrish; Francis Adyar; Furze Morrish)
Born: Established: 1898 ; Died: Ceased: 1979 Malvern, South Yarra - Glen Iris area, Melbourne - Inner South, Melbourne, Victoria,
Gender: Male
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Leslie Furze-Morrish was a mid-20th century Melbourne mystic, astrologer and theosophist, and a former officer in the British field artillery, who published a single work of weird fiction. Some of his research papers were published in American journals.

With D. Bayley, Furze-Morrish wrote A People No One Knew (1932), a book on Great Britain, and as Francis Adyar he published Christian Mysteries and the Catholic Church (1938).

Sources : Studies in Australian Weird Fiction 3 and History of Horoscopic Astrology.

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