Margaret MacphersonMargaret Macphersoni(A48768 works by)
(a.k.a.
Mrs M. L. Albert; Margaret L. Macpherson; Margaret Louise Macpherson)
Born:Established:
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Margaret Macpherson was a Scottish author who married an Australian. Although she often resided in the USA, she spent extended periods in Australia and New Zealand. In Antipodean Journey (1937), recalling a comment made during a conversation with George Bernard Shaw in New Zealand, she says 'I'm a Yorkshirewoman, but I have been in Australasia over eighteen years.'