Elizabeth Webb Elizabeth Webb i(A31951 works by) (a.k.a. Elizabeth Catherine Webb; Mrs Elizabeth Catherine Webb)
Also writes as: Allan Morris
Born: Established: 1910 Cunnamulla, Cunnamulla area, South West Queensland, Queensland, ;
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Tallawudjah Creek ... and Me Elizabeth Webb , Coramba : Nenge Books , 2024 28463226 2024 single work autobiography

'Author and historian, Elizabeth (Bessie) Webb, traces her family roots growing up in Tallawudjah Creek near Glenreagh, on the Mid North Coast of NSW, between WWI and II. A prolific contributor to the history of the Glenreagh area, evidenced by eight other historical works she has researched and authored, Bessie shares her childhood memories. Her collection of photographs adds authenticity to her stories. Now 101 years of age, her childhood is of a bygone era, characterised by pioneering timber cutters, bullock wagons and a culture of mateship in the community. Those relationships shine through the pages and many photos, a camaraderia which tackled adversity and the hardship of life head on. But the march of progress is also evident as rough cut, bark lined shelters gave way to dressed timber and corrugated iron; horse back communication with the outside world replaced by a single phone line; and educational opportunities blossomed in the small school. Yet in all of the changes of life, Tallawudjah Creek, flowing just outside the family property, whether in flood or drought, became the constant in her life. Bessie tells her story with heart, giving the reader an insight into not only life at the time, but what it was like to be a young girl growing up in the bush. It's a real Australian story told by a real Australian hero. Bessie was honoured to receive the Centenary Medal in 2003 for "service to the community", and the Order of Australia Medal in 2013 for her "service to the community of Glenreagh".' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon The Quondong Tree Elizabeth Webb , London : Chatto and Windus , 1963 Z566015 1963 single work novel 'When Clancy McPhee is uprooted from a sordid Sydney slum and, through a series of odd circumstances, transplanted to a remote corner of western Queensland, she finds herself not only forced to provide moral support for a drunken malingerer old enough to be her father, but mistress of his cattle station homestead. Her resentment against the loneliness and isolation of bush life is countered by her grudging affection for a small boy...The cattle station, however, brings out all Clancy's resources, resilience and courage, and in the end she wins the happiness she has deserved.' (Source: 1963 edition)
1 3 y separately published work icon Into the Morning Elizabeth Webb , London Melbourne : Heinemann , 1958 Z31423 1958 single work novel 'Toddy Vine's sun-tan came from the inside - that was his trouble. His father was English, but the white in his Australian mother was a long way back, and he was born into the no man's land between two worlds. If Toddy had had more black in him, or if nobody had encouraged his education, he might never have felt the urge to leave home and strive for a place in the whites' world...His time with Werrinalli, the graceful Aborigine girl, and her people was one crucial experience. But it was his love for another woman, the white Ana Perez, which was to sway the balance in the end.' (Source: 1958 edition)
1 y separately published work icon Aunt Zeffie Elizabeth Webb , Brisbane : W. R. Smith and Paterson , 1950-1959 Z1512098 1950-1959 single work children's fiction children's
1 y separately published work icon Stet Elizabeth Webb , Brisbane : W. R. Smith and Paterson , 1950 Z1485202 1950 selected work prose
1 y separately published work icon Mine Is the Kingdom Elizabeth Webb , Sydney London : Angus and Robertson , 1947 Z355807 1947 single work novel 'A tyrannical vicar exercises a baleful influence on his family who often arouse his vicious hatred because of their lack of sympathy for his work.' (Source: Murphy Women Writers and Australia, 1988)
1 y separately published work icon The Infinite Pursuit Elizabeth Webb , Hobart : Elizabeth Webb , 1943 Z1485159 1943 selected work prose 'Except for a short period Elizabeth Webb has been a radio personality for the past eleven years and her session, "Speaking Personally", broadcast to all states of Australia from the Australian Broadcasting Commission in Brisbane...has drawn a large audience...In this book, The Infinite Pursuit, Elizabeth Webb again responds to hundreds of requests for copies of her talks, many of which are in answer to personal letters seeking her advice on diverse problems.' (Source: inside cover)
1 y separately published work icon Do You Remember? : A Selection of Broadcast Talks Elizabeth Webb , Sydney London : Angus and Robertson , 1942 Z1485187 1942 selected work prose 'For several years Elizabeth Webb has been radio confidant, counsellor and friend to innumerable members of her own sex throughout Australia who have listened to her voice at the microphone. The talks here published are a selection from those broadcast through National and Regional Stations during that period.' (Source: inside cover)
1 The Plains Allan Morris , 1932 single work short story
— Appears in: The Queenslander , 4 February 1932; (p. 7)
1 "Madagascar Ho!" Allan Morris , 1931 single work short story
— Appears in: The Sydney Mail , 9 September 1931; (p. 12-13)
1 Diversion Allan Morris , 1930 single work short story satire
— Appears in: The Queenslander , 26 June 1930; (p. 6)
Woman tries to escape rut of middle-aged marriage and is allowed to complain that she might want to go out after a day's drudgery at home, but soon learns the error of her ways and goes back to pleasing husband
1 If You Go West Allan Morris , 1930 single work short story romance
— Appears in: The Queenslander , 30 January 1930; (p. 6)
Young woman trying to play monther to a struggling farm family longs for money and femininity but her fiance has taken a job out West. She refuses to go, fearing more of the same,they break up, he comes back saying he'll turn down the job and stay nearby and she agrees to go west instead.
1 Into the Sunset Allan Morris , 1929 single work short story
— Appears in: The Queenslander , 19 September 1929; (p. 6)
1 The Secret of the Gums Allan Morris , 1929 single work short story
— Appears in: The Queenslander , 15 August 1929; (p. 6)
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