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Geoff Litchfield Geoff Litchfield i(A125422 works by) (a.k.a. G. Litchfield)
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1 The Australian Should Travel Lionel Lindsay , 1923 single work essay travel
— Appears in: The Home , 1 December vol. 4 no. 4 1923; (p. 11)
1 The Careerist : An Aspect of Sydney Life The Careerist : An Australian Novel John Dalley , 1921 single work novel 'Unlike most Australian fiction, this story is almost entirely concerned with city life. Richard Rowley Baynes is a typical ambitious Australian who starts on the ground floor and works to the top. His view of Australian Society is that of a keen witted climber, with some experience of London for comparison, and his career makes piquant reading for those who know anything about Australian life. Its strong human interest, however, is sufficient to command the interest of readers anywhere. The characters are lifelike, but no one in the story is intended to represent a real person.' (Source: The Home, 1 December 1921)
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