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Issue Details: First known date: 1939... 1939 Golden Wattle Time
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The author is Crawford Vaughan, an Australian politician-novelist, who was once Premier of South Australia, and has since won literary recognition with such works as "Days that Speak" and "Mr. Patrick's Love Story."

The romantic life of Adam Lindsay Gordon, the English exile who, it has been said, founded a school of Australian poetry, lends itself admirably to fictional treatment. Mr. Vaughan recreates the real Gordon—horse breaker, policeman, politician, livery stable manager, hunt club secretary, romantic lover, and poet of the great outdoors—with skilled and sympathetic pen, contributing to Australian literature a biographical novel rich in exciting episode and fascinating history.

–  The Sydney Morning Herald, 21 June 1939, p7

Notes

  • Cover subtitle: The Dramatic Story of Adam Lindsay Gordon
Last amended 23 Nov 2024 11:13:43
Subjects:
  • ca. 1850
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