Walter Murdoch: A Biographical Memoir
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Author: John La Nauze
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Shortly before Walter Murdoch died in 1970, aged nearly 96, the critic Arthur Phillips had written that he had 'probably given more pleasure to more readers than any other Australian prose writer'. As 'Elzevir' of the Melbourne Argus, Murdoch was already celebrated for his literary column 'Books and Men" when in 1913 he became professor of English in the new University of Western Australia. Published by Melbourne University Press.
Author: John La Nauze
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages:
Shortly before Walter Murdoch died in 1970, aged nearly 96, the critic Arthur Phillips had written that he had 'probably given more pleasure to more readers than any other Australian prose writer'. As 'Elzevir' of the Melbourne Argus, Murdoch was already celebrated for his literary column 'Books and Men" when in 1913 he became professor of English in the new University of Western Australia. Published by Melbourne University Press.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Photo is of the actual book - please note wear and tear. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: John La Nauze
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages:
Shortly before Walter Murdoch died in 1970, aged nearly 96, the critic Arthur Phillips had written that he had 'probably given more pleasure to more readers than any other Australian prose writer'. As 'Elzevir' of the Melbourne Argus, Murdoch was already celebrated for his literary column 'Books and Men" when in 1913 he became professor of English in the new University of Western Australia. Published by Melbourne University Press.
Author: John La Nauze
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages:
Shortly before Walter Murdoch died in 1970, aged nearly 96, the critic Arthur Phillips had written that he had 'probably given more pleasure to more readers than any other Australian prose writer'. As 'Elzevir' of the Melbourne Argus, Murdoch was already celebrated for his literary column 'Books and Men" when in 1913 he became professor of English in the new University of Western Australia. Published by Melbourne University Press.
Walter Murdoch: A Biographical Memoir
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