Person

Brady, Edwin James (1869 - 1952)

Born
7 August 1869
Carcoar, New South Wales, Australia
Died
22 July 1952
Pambula, New South Wales, Australia
Occupation
Journalist and Poet and author

Summary

Edwin Brady wrote "Australia Unlimited" (published 1918).

Details

Born 7 August 1869. Died 22 July 1952. Early life spent in the Australian bush. Edited various journals. Among his many publications was "Australia Unlimited" an exhaustive description of the features and resources of the Commonwealth 1918.

Published resources

Book Sections

  • Webb, John B., 'Brady, Edwin James (1869-1952), journalist and writer' in Australian dictionary of biography, volume 7: 1891 - 1939 A-Ch, Bede Nairn and Geoffrey Serle, eds (Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1979), pp. 386-387. http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A070395b.htm. Details

Resources

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