Issue Details: First known date: 2004... 2004 From the Strand to Boorooloola : M. H. Ellis as Pioneer Motorist
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Concentrating on Ellis's two accounts of road trips with Francis Birtles, this article explores 'some of the social and political context of motoring and car culture in the inter-war period. It also shows how Ellis's continuing obsessions, his conservative politics and his personality flaws ... were reflected in his motoring exploits.' (p.86)

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83-92, notes 213-215 From the Strand to Boorooloola : M. H. Ellis as Pioneer Motoristsmall AustLit logo Journal of Australian Studies
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