Dora Birtles Dora Birtles i(A18473 works by) (birth name: Dora Toll) (a.k.a. Dora Eileen Birtles)
Born: Established: 1903 Wickham, Hamilton - Mayfield area, Newcastle, Newcastle - Hunter Valley area, New South Wales, ; Died: Ceased: Jan 1992 Cobar, Nyngan - Cobar area, Far West NSW, New South Wales,
Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

Dora Birtles was suspended from Sydney University for a poem written for the periodical Hermes. Her future husband Bert Birtles (q.v.) was expelled for a similar reason. With her university education interrupted, Dora Birtles studied teaching and was posted to a school in Newcastle. While there she began a novel for children, Pioneer Shack, based on an incident in her own family, which she finished in 1933. After the publication of her novel The Overlanders (1946), Pioneer Shack was published in 1947 and a further novel for children Bonza the Bull in 1950. Dora Birtles also wrote an account of a sea voyage from Newcastle to Singapore, North-West by North (1935)

Source: An Interview with Dora Birtles by Kerry White, Reading Time 32.3 (1988): 21-22.

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y separately published work icon Bonza the Bull London Sydney : Shakespeare Head Press , 1949 Z92409 1949 single work children's fiction children's
1950 highly commended CBCA Book of the Year Awards Book of the Year Award
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