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    Marie Louise Hamilton Mack (10 October 1870 – 23 November 1935) was an Australian poet, journalist and novelist. She is most known for her writings and...
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  • begun to raise his family out of poverty. After his death, his mother Louise Mack attended a songwriters' convention at which her son won an award for...
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  • An Australian Girl in London (1902) is a novel by Australian author Louise Mack. Told in the form of a series of letters, the book details the travels...
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    Girls Together (1898) is a novel by Australian writer Louise Mack. The novel is a sequel to Mack's earlier book, Teens: A Story of Australian School Girls...
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  • (1901) was the only collection of poems by Australian poet and author Louise Mack. It was released in hardback by Bulletin publishers in 1901. The original...
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  • Richard Glover Peter Hartcher Amanda Hooton Adele Horin H. G. Kippax Amy Mack Louise Mack Roy Masters Anne Summers Kate McClymont Simon Letch, named as one of...
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  • love and literary aspirations of a Sydney girl. The book does not show Miss Mack at her best. Some of the characters are too evidently the creations of youthful...
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  • the world as round shaped The World is Round (novel), an 1896 novel by Louise Mack The World is Round, a play performed in NYC, see Grace McLean The World...
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    Mary Gilmore C. A. Jeffries ("Jeff") Henry Lawson Pattie Lewis ("Mab") Louise Mack Dorothy Mackellar Harry Morant ("The Breaker") John Shaw Neilson Will...
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  • the Melbourne Age in 1972. Phelan was the niece of Amy (1876—1939) and Louise Mack (1870—1935), a Hobart-born writer who became the first female war correspondent...
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