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  1. AUTHORS' WIVES.
    Euroa Advertiser (Vic. : 1884 - 1920) Friday 15 August 1913 p 2 Article
    ... AUTHORS' WIVES. Some authors have freely acknowledged ledged their indebtedness to their wives. ... authorship are those of Samuel Carter and Anna Maria Hall and of William and Mary howitt. Mr. and Mrs. Hall ... Unlike, the great majority of "women of mind," Mrs. Howitt ably dis charged her domestic duties. !'My ... 372 words
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  2. INSPIRED AUTHORS.
    Euroa Advertiser (Vic. : 1884 - 1920) Friday 28 February 1913 p 3 Article
    ... INSPIRED AUTHORS. Mr. Bernard Shaw has recently stated ed that he is "inspired." "I am pushed,' he says, "by a natural need to set to work to write down conversations that come into my head unaccountably. At first I hardly know the speakers, and cannot find names for them. Then they become more ... 234 words
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  3. AUTHORS AND DELETERIOUS
    Euroa Advertiser (Vic. : 1884 - 1920) Friday 26 April 1912 p 6 Article
    ... AUTHORS who, as publishers "or' booksellers, sellers,: honestly wish- to suppress what-, is deleterious literature will make a very grave, and I hope for their scheme a tatal mistake, if they. try ... of th:e author. 3uit the author must hb6cont-. -suited if. a very serious mncursion is pro ... 200 words
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  4. AUTHORS CAUGHT TRIPPING.
    Euroa Advertiser (Vic. : 1884 - 1920) Friday 21 June 1907 Supplement: Supplement to the Euroa Advertiser p 2 Article
    ... AUTHORS CAUGHT TRIPPING. The good lady who, in a recently published novel, has made her hero and heroine elope on a convenient locomotive comotive a dozen years before there was a yard of railway in ... coming "whistling up the street with a cigar in his mouth," a feat which the author him self, after ... 468 words
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  5. Books by Australian Authors.
    Euroa Advertiser (Vic. : 1884 - 1920) Friday 22 August 1913 p 2 Article
    ... Books by Australian Authors. During the forthcoming Christmas book season, Messrs. Ward, Lock and Co. announce that they will publish the following:--(1) "Norah of Billa bong," by Mary Grant Bruce, author of "A Little Bush Maid." etc.; (2) Stairways to the Stars," by Lilian Turner, author of ... 103 words
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  6. THE HANDWRITING OF AUTHORS.
    Euroa Advertiser (Vic. : 1884 - 1920) Friday 24 July 1908 Supplement: Supplement to the Euroa Advertiser p 1 Article
    ... THE HANDWRITING OF AUTHORS. An interesting study is the hand writing of authors, as it indicates to a greater or lesser degree their personal sonal temperament. Longfellow wrote a bold, open back hand, which was the delight of printers. Joaquin Miller wrote such a bad hand that lie often became ... 286 words
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  7. BOOKS, AUTHORS AND READERS.
    Euroa Advertiser (Vic. : 1884 - 1920) Friday 16 October 1896 Supplement: Supplement to the Euroa Advertiser. p 1 Article
    ... BOOKS, AUTHORS AND READERS. BY PAPER KNIFE. Guy Boothby's quartet of volumes are now in strong ... considered to be the author's best book, but probably the most exciting is "The Beautiful White Devil." The young South Australian writer has been extremely for tunate in having associated with him the ... 622 words
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  8. LIVES OF AUTHORS' WIVES.
    Euroa Advertiser (Vic. : 1884 - 1920) Friday 7 May 1909 p 3 Article
    ... 'LIVES OF AUTHORS' WIVES? The domestic life of- many famous authors of the past points to the fact ... And when the famous author lived the life of a recluse for six years in=Ec clefechan, his wife ... ever graced the stormy life-of Byron was his boy love for the beautiful Mary Chaworth, who curiously ... 634 words
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    This resource is likely to be relevant to your query (score: 0.303)

  9. BOOKS, AUTHORS AND READERS.
    Euroa Advertiser (Vic. : 1884 - 1920) Friday 6 November 1896 Supplement: Supplement to the Euroa Advertiser. p 2 Article
    ... BOOKS, AUTHORS AND READERS. BY PAPER KNIFE. One of our contemporaries has the following paragraph ... when seathing criticism is passed upon it by the Press, the reflec tion is not only on the author, ... be free from loss, and for an aspiring author to escape disappJintment. A most important matter for ... 663 words
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  10. BOOKS, AUTHORS AND READERS.
    Euroa Advertiser (Vic. : 1884 - 1920) Friday 30 October 1896 Supplement: Supplement to the Euroa Advertiser. p 2 Article
    ... BOOKS, AUTHORS AND READERS. BY PAPER KNIFE. The population of the United States of America may be ... The author is Flbrence hi. Kingelev. of West New Brighton, Staten Island; Niw York, the publishers ... authoress continues, "I have con Eulted every book on the subject by other authors . . . Dr Gerkie's ... 691 words
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  11. BOOKS, AUTHORS AND READERS.
    Euroa Advertiser (Vic. : 1884 - 1920) Friday 13 November 1896 Supplement: Supplemen to the Euroa Advertiser. p 1 Article
    ... BOOKS, AUTHORS AND READERS. By PAPER KNIFE. The arrival about January 15, last, of the double ... Scarlet," was given away. The Australian papers testified freely to the value of the extraordinary number. ... dozens of other papers wrote in the same strain. Unfortunately the Australian supply was .inadequate, ... 578 words
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  12. DESTROYED BY THEIR AUTHORS.
    Euroa Advertiser (Vic. : 1884 - 1920) Friday 2 July 1909 p 3 Article
    ... DESTROYED BY THEIR AUTHORS. Mr. Kipling wants to destroy one of his poems, and also the author of it. He was sitting in his garden one day, when- a street organ-struck up "The Absent-Minded "-Beggar," - which . he wrote about the time of the Boer war. Mr. Kipling was silent for a minute; *then he ... 371 words
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  13. BOOKS, AUTHORS AND READERS.
    Euroa Advertiser (Vic. : 1884 - 1920) Friday 23 October 1896 Supplement: Supplement to the Euroa Advertiser. p 2 Article
    ... BOOKS, AUTHORS AND READERS. BY ODD VOLUME. How many improvements and conveniences venieeces can be ... and illustrated with 550 illustrations from the pen and pencil of the author. It is entitled, "Home ... three half-crowns. Says the author in his preface, "There is. one point in the entire volume, which ... 758 words
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  14. A Club of Bright Amateur Authors.
    Euroa Advertiser (Vic. : 1884 - 1920) Friday 25 August 1893 p 4 Article
    ... A Club of Bright Amateur Authors. A dozen bright college girls London' have started a truly educative club. It is called the "School of Fiction," and. each members is supposed to write a story a month. These creations are rend at the, fortnightly meetings I and are. then bniid in "a precious ... 71 words
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  15. American Authors and British Pirates.
    Euroa Advertiser (Vic. : 1884 - 1920) Friday 13 January 1888 p 7 Article
    ... American Authors and British Pirates. The British autho. has lately had his fling at the American ... article on American authors and British pirates, in the currentnumber of the "New Prirceton Review." ... Religious Publication Society, which paid the' author a trifling sum for writing an introduction, but never ... 460 words
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  16. Australian Authors. ("Bulletin" Red Page Memoranda.)
    Euroa Advertiser (Vic. : 1884 - 1920) Friday 3 February 1905 p 4 Article
    ... Australian Memoranda.) The vicissitudes of local tribe of the heads we have pillowed and hit has been in ill-health, and has settled ion the.rarer air of Orainge, N.S.W. Lawson, whoe distinguished ... -English Spring. Mary Foott lives quietly near Brisbane; Mary Gilmore strenuously on a -Victorian ... 340 words
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  17. LITERARY LODGERS. Authors and Artists Who Lived Together.
    Euroa Advertiser (Vic. : 1884 - 1920) Friday 7 November 1919 p 5 Article
    ... LITERARY LODGERS. S. Authors and Artists. Who. Lived : Together. The old proverb which tells ... together, but whether the author of "A Dead Man's Diary" 'was one~of the famous "Three Men in a Boat" we ... Rossetti, lived together for a time.- The author of "The Manxman" was a very young man at the time, ... 319 words
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  18. An Intercepted Message (Copyright, 1901, by Authors Syndicate.)
    Euroa Advertiser (Vic. : 1884 - 1920) Friday 20 September 1901 p 1 Article
    ... An Intercepted Syndicate.) By Catherine Call. - (Copyight, ioolbi Authrs. SndistNe.) A YOUNG man sat in a tiny coop of I a telegraph office, just under a towering hill, which every moment threatened ... order prohibit ing women operating, and now Ann "vyfl. taching school at Dallas. .There oflice, but ... 1540 words
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  19. An Intercepted Message (Copyright, 1901, by Authors Syndicate.)
    Euroa Advertiser (Vic. : 1884 - 1920) Friday 1 January 1904 p 3 Article
    ... An Intercepted Syndicate.) By Catherine Call.: A by. AuthorsSndlcato)r - • OA YOUNG man sat in a tiny coop of: a telegraph office, just under a lowering hill, which every moment threatened to fall ... women pperating, and now Ann. was teaching school at Dallas. There was an instrument at Dallas, as ... 1579 words
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  20. ONE-BOOK AUTHORS. The Works That Made Them Famous.
    Euroa Advertiser (Vic. : 1884 - 1920) Friday 5 May 1916 p 5 Article
    ... -ONE-BOOK AUTHORS; The Works That Made Them Famous. Everybody knows that there are, or have been, authors who have only, written one book, like "John Inglesant," sant," which took Shorthouse sixteen years to complete, although it is an average-sized novel, but those are not the authors to which ... 514 words
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