H. H. CoxH. H. Coxi(A73968 works by)
(a.k.a.
Harold H. Cox; Harry Hubert Cox; Harry Cox)
Born:Established:1900Tasmania,;Died:Ceased:1971Ferntree Gully,Ferntree Gully area,Melbourne - East,Melbourne,Victoria,
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Cox was editor of Smith's Weekly from 1938 to1939 and won Walkley Awards in the 1950s. He was also the author of The Australians: A Candid View from Down Under (1966); Are Pigs People? (1966) and, with T. Stuart Gurr (q.v.), Famous Australasian Crimes (1957).