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Jeanie Graham Dane Jeanie Graham Dane i(A102198 works by) (birth name: Jeanie Graham Cooke) (a.k.a. Jeanie G. Dane; Jeanie Graeme Dane)
; Died: Ceased: 1918 Mosman, Cremorne - Mosman - Northbridge area, Sydney Northeastern Suburbs, Sydney, New South Wales,
Gender: Female
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1 The Laughing Jackass i "From out the eucalyptus tree the kookaburra laughs with glee", Jeanie Graham Dane , Edith G. Walker , 1921 single work lyric/song
— Appears in: School Paper : Grades V and VI , October no. 276 1921; (p. 143-144) The School Paper : Grades V and VI , October no. 298 1923; (p. 143-144)
1 The Training of Mr. Brette Jeanie Graham Dane , 1906 single work short story
— Appears in: The Sydney Mail Annual , 13 October 1906; (p. 44-45)
1 y separately published work icon Song Stories of Australia for Little People Jeanie Graham Dane , Edith G. Walker (composer), Frances E. Newton , Edith G. Walker (illustrator), Sydney : William Brooks , 1905 Z1349587 1905 anthology poetry 'To the little children of Australia, these song-stories are lovingly dedicated by the authors'. The authors argue that 'a need of the right kind of songs had made itself felt - songs which should be simple, sweet, wholesome, and which, above all, should be typical of Australia. Its was possible to obtain many books of children's songs, but these were mostly of English, American and German authorship, and it was necessary to change and adapt words in most of the songs before they could be used..the trees, birds, flowers and seasons of the Northern Hemisphere are alike unfamiliar, hence unreal to the Australian child.'
1 The Angel's Easter Greeting Jeanie Graham Dane , 1898 single work short story
— Appears in: The Sydney Mail , 16 April vol. 65 no. 1971 1898; (p. 818)
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