Papers of Donald Crick., 1955-1993. 1955-1993.
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Ellen Dymphna Cusack was born at Wyalong N.S.W. She was one of Australia's most prolific and translated writers. A "joint autobiography", entitled Dymphna Cusack, was written by her husband Norman Freehill using Dymphna's tape - recorded reminiscences. (Published by Thomas Nelson in 1975). She died in September 1981. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. 1937-1983. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225759036 Author and President of the Fellowship of Australia...
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Crick, D. H. (Donald H.)
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Donald Crick, born 1916, has worked as a writer, farm and factory worker, clerk, insurance representative, publisher and book reviewer for The Australian and the Sydney Morning Herald. He has published 5 novels: Bikini Girl (1963), Martin Place (1963), Period of Adjustment (1966) - winner of the Mary Gilmore Centenary Award in 1965, A Different Drummer (1972) and The Moon to Play With (1981) - winner of the Rigby 1980 Anniversary Award. Awarded Commonwealth Literary Fund grants in 1970, 1973-74....