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Michael Fitzgerald Page Michael Fitzgerald Page i(A35677 works by)
Born: Established: 1922
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
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Gender: Male
Arrived in Australia: 1952
Heritage: English
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1 3 y separately published work icon Late : A Novel Michael Fitzgerald Page , Yarraville : Transit Lounge , 2023 26416156 2023 single work novel

'So, was it hard to pretend I was “dead”? Well, my motivation was abundant; it was splendiferous, endless, you might say.’

'An American actress, renowned for being late, is living with her two cats in a modernist clifftop apartment in Sydney in the late 1980s.

'The recounting of her story is prompted by the arrival of an old typewriter and a book addressed to Zelda Zonk. And by the arrival of a young man called Daniel, who is locked out while house-sitting her neighbour’s apartment.

'Together Zelda and Daniel form an unlikely but close bond as they go walking, prepare dinner for Shabbat, traverse Sydney Harbour on a ferry and talk about their lives. Part of their bond is the discovery that they are both orphans. Daniel is also a habitué of the nearby sandstone cliffs where men have mysteriously gone missing.

'In Late, Michael Fitzgerald superbly captures the literary spirit and sensibility of an ageing woman and icon who has escaped celebrity. It is a haunting and lyrical novel about art, friendship, and confronting our fears.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon My Anastasia Michael Fitzgerald Page , London : Robert Hale , 2004 Z1329031 2004 single work novel historical fiction As the First World War rages, Lieutenant Benjamin Knyve and shipmate Stefan Carter enter revolutionary Russia to protect the royal family from Communist captivity. But they succeed in saving only the grievously wounded youngest daughter, Anastasia, from the murdering revolutionaries. (Libraries Australia record).
1 Before, During, and Slightly After the First Writers' Week Michael Fitzgerald Page , 1996 single work column biography
— Appears in: The Adelaide Review , March no. 150 1996; (p. 14)
1 y separately published work icon Sailor of Fortune Michael Fitzgerald Page , London : Robert Hale , 1989 Z1329108 1989 single work novel adventure
1 y separately published work icon Sealed Orders Michael Fitzgerald Page , London : Robert Hale , 1988 Z1329121 1988 single work novel adventure historical fiction
1 1 y separately published work icon Mr Dohnt's Notice Garden Michael Fitzgerald Page , Michael Atchison (illustrator), Sydney : Collins Anne Ingram Books , 1988 Z846616 1988 single work picture book children's humour Mr. Dohnt produced all the notices that began with NO, and people obeyed his notices, but, when he put up NO-notices in his garden to stop it growing, he found his garden took no notice.(Libraries Australia record).
1 y separately published work icon Captain Blaze Michael Fitzgerald Page , London : Robert Hale , 1987 Z1329130 1987 single work novel historical fiction
1 y separately published work icon Blood of an Englishman Michael Fitzgerald Page , London : Robert Hale , 1985 Z1329142 1985 single work novel historical fiction
2 1 y separately published work icon The Great Bullocky Race Michael Fitzgerald Page , Melbourne : Hill of Content , 1984 Z848919 1984 single work children's fiction children's Two well-known and competitive Australian bullockies undertake a fierce race, accompanied by their more peaceable children, to prove their superiority in driving their teams of cattle.(Libraries Australia record).
1 y separately published work icon Bradman : The Illustrated Biography Michael Fitzgerald Page , South Melbourne : Macmillan , 1983 Z1408737 1983 single work biography
1 y separately published work icon Aussie Battlers Michael Fitzgerald Page , Adelaide : Rigby , 1982 Z1329163 1982 selected work short story historical fiction Fictional portraits from Australian history.
1 The Pen as Scalpel Michael Fitzgerald Page , 1982 single work criticism biography
— Appears in: The Advertiser , 13 March 1982; (p. 27)
1 y separately published work icon Robert Ingpen Michael Fitzgerald Page , Angela Ingpen , South Melbourne : Macmillan , 1980 Z1052281 1980 selected work criticism
1 y separately published work icon A Nasty Little War Michael Fitzgerald Page , Adelaide : Rigby , 1979 Z141632 1979 single work novel adventure
1 1 y separately published work icon The Runaway Punt Michael Fitzgerald Page , Robert Ingpen (illustrator), Adelaide : Rigby , 1976 Z848464 1976 single work picture book children's humour
1 y separately published work icon Michael Page Interviewed by Hazel de Berg in the Hazel de Berg Collection Michael Fitzgerald Page , Hazel de Berg (interviewer), 1974 Z1329215 1974 single work interview Page speaks of the difficulties in writing the first book ; his style of writing ; writing the centenary history of the Adelaide Steamship Company ; Page speaks of his family background ; coming from England to Australia ; about writing fiction.(Libraries Australia record)
1 Are Reviewers Human? Michael Fitzgerald Page , 1972 single work criticism
— Appears in: Australian Author , vol. 4 no. 2 1972; (p. 33-37)
1 y separately published work icon Fortunes of War Michael Fitzgerald Page , London : Robert Hale , 1972 Z1329180 1972 single work novel adventure historical fiction
1 y separately published work icon All in the Same Boat Michael Fitzgerald Page , London : Robert Hale , 1970 Z1328875 1970 single work novel adventure When Nicholas Raven's ship was sunk by a German raider, he was cast adrift in an Atlantic storm. There were five others in the boat, including his enemy, Carlton. During their desperate efforts to survive, Raven rescued two American nurses and a doctor, whose ship had also been sunk. Raven led the strange boatload in boarding a drifiting derelict, but before they could carry out their plan to sail her to England they were taken over by three members of a U-boat crew. The rest of the story is a three-way battle: all of them against the sea, the survivors against the Germans, and Raven against Carlton, whose enmity is not appeased by the fact that Raven saves his life. The two nurses and the doctor have a vital part to play, and the whole adventure reaches a climax at the moment when it seems that the ship and all aboard her will be lost.
1 y separately published work icon The Seizing of the Brig Michael Fitzgerald Page , London : Robert Hale , 1969 Z1329035 1969 single work novel historical fiction
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