John Hetherington John Hetherington i(A23885 works by) (a.k.a. J. A. Hetherington; John Aikman Hetherington; J. Hetherington; Jack Hetherington)
Born: Established: 3 Oct 1907 Sandringham, Brighton - Moorabbin area, Melbourne - Inner South, Melbourne, Victoria, ; Died: Ceased: 17 Sep 1974 Melbourne, Victoria,
Gender: Male
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BiographyHistory

John Hetherington worked for several English and Australian newspapers, partly as a war correspondent during the Second World War where he served in Greece. His war experience is the topic of several of his books. He wrote a number of biographies (among them one on Dame Nellie Melba and two on Norman Lindsay and on Sir Thomas Blamey) and collective biographical studies of famous Australians. He also published histories of Victorian buildings and churches. Among his creative writings are some uncollected short stories and verse, and an account of his childhood at Sandringham, The Morning Was Shining (1971).

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Awards for Works

y separately published work icon Norman Lindsay : The Embattled Olympian Melbourne : Oxford University Press , 1973 Z287758 1973 single work biography
1974 joint winner Matthew Flinders Bicentenary Literary Awards
The Winds Are Still 1947 single work novel war literature
1947 winner The Sydney Morning Herald Literary Competition War Novel
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