Helen McLeod Helen McLeod i(A86655 works by) (a.k.a. Helen Vivienne McLeod)
Born: Established: 1921 ;
Gender: Female
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2 1 y separately published work icon Cannibals Are Human : A District Officer's Wife in New Guinea Helen McLeod , Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1961 Z1172489 1961 single work autobiography In the Preface to this book, the author writes 'It tells of life in New Guinea from a white woman's point of view but it does not pretend to be impartial, or impersonal, or "official". It is a true experience, or adventure, of a trespasser in the tropics, who [...] wore hibiscus in her hair.'
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