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Walker, Thomas (1858 - 1932)

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    Felonry of New South Wales : realistic stories of the early days of the convict settlement of Botany Bay
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Born
5 February 1858
Preston, Lancashire, Australia
Died
10 May 1932
Inglewood, Western Australia, Australia

Published resources

Books

  • Walker, Thomas, Felonry of New South Wales : realistic stories of the early days of the convict settlement of Botany Bay, W. Dymock, Sydney, 1891, 113 pp. Details

Short Stories

  • Walker, Thomas, 'Lynch, the Murderer', in Felonry of New South Wales : realistic stories of the early days of the convict settlement of Botany Bay, W. Dymock, Sydney, 1891, pp. 1-19. Details
  • Walker, Thomas, 'Maria Langton', in Felonry of New South Wales : realistic stories of the early days of the convict settlement of Botany Bay, W. Dymock, Sydney, 1891, pp. 20-44. Details
  • Walker, Thomas, 'Truthful Stories Told Round the Bushranger's Camp Fire', in Felonry of New South Wales : realistic stories of the early days of the convict settlement of Botany Bay, W. Dymock, Sydney, 1891, pp. 45-71. Details
  • Walker, Thomas, 'Murder Will Out; or, The Small White Hand', in Felonry of New South Wales : realistic stories of the early days of the convict settlement of Botany Bay, W. Dymock, Sydney, 1891, pp. 72-87. Details
  • Walker, Thomas, 'The Tragedy of the Unnatural Cousin', in Felonry of New South Wales : realistic stories of the early days of the convict settlement of Botany Bay, W. Dymock, Sydney, 1891, pp. 88-100. Details
  • Walker, Thomas, 'Mike Howe, the Terror of Van Dieman's Land', in Felonry of New South Wales : realistic stories of the early days of the convict settlement of Botany Bay, W. Dymock, Sydney, 1891, pp. 101-113. Details

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