A study of Arthur Upfield and his long-term relationship with Albermarle station, in north-western NSW from the early 1920s, where he found so many characters and plots for his Bony novels, featuring an Aboriginal detective. Upfield's letters to EV (Verco) Whyte, the overseer at Albermarle, who inspired Upfield's Gripped By Drought, are augmented by Whyte’s own photographs of station life in the 1920s.
By:
Maxine Withers Imprint: ETT Imprint Country of Publication: Australia ISBN:9781922698773 ISBN 10: 1922698776 Pages: 100 Publication Date:01 April 2023 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
Maxine Withers is 100 years old and has written Bushman of the Great Annabranch. She is currently in hospital.