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GEORGIANA A Biography of Georgiana McCrae, Painter, Diarist, Pioneer

GEORGIANA A Biography of Georgiana McCrae, Painter, Diarist, Pioneer Paperback - 1996

by Niall, Brenda

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Melbourne: Miegunyah Press. Very Good+. 1996. Reprint. Paperback. 0522847439 . With illustrations in colour and black & white, A very good copy that has get well messages to previous owner on half title page . The full story of Georgiana Huntly McCrae, illegitimate daughter of a Scottish duke, a professional portrait painter in 1820s Edinburgh, and a settler's wife in early Melbourne. The author has traced her from her London art student days to her death in suburban Melbourne in 1890.; 235 x 150mm; xviii, 344 pages .
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One of Australia's best-known biographers, Brenda Niall has won several major literary awards. Her books include Martin Boyd: A Life (1988), Georgiana: A Biography of Georgiana McCrae (1994), Seven Little Billabongs: the World of Ethel Turner and Mary Grant Bruce and Australia Through the Looking-Glass: Children's Fiction 1830-1980.