Interview with Ric Throssell [manuscript] 1973.
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Prichard, Katharine Susannah, 1884-1969
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Writer and member of the Communist Party of Australia, 1919-1969. Wife of Hugo Throssell, V.C. Born in Levuka, Fiji, the daughter of Thomas Henry Prichard. Died in Greenmount, Western Australia. Her novels include "The Pioneers" (1915), "Windlestraws" (1916), "Black Opal" (1921), "Working bullocks" (1926), "Coonardoo" (1928), "Haxby's circus" (1929), "Intimate strangers" (1939), "The Roaring nineties" (1946), "Golden miles" (1948) and "Winged seeds" (1950). From the description of Pa...
Throssell, Ric
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Ric Throssell is a playwright and author who worked for the Department of Foreign Affairs for forty years. He is the son of Katharine Susannah Prichard. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. 1937-1989. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225740247 ...
Molloy, Bruce John, 1925-
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Marjorie Barnard was born and educated in Sydney, graduating from the University of Sydney in 1920 with first-class honours in history. While at university she met Flora Eldershaw with whom she would collaborate, as 'M. Barnard Eldershaw', on five novels, three histories, short stories and essays between 1929 and 1947. Barnard worked as a librarian at Sydney Technical College until resigning to write full-time in 1935. Barnard's own writing included novels, histories and a substantial critical s...