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Keith C. McKeown Keith C. McKeown i(A47138 works by) (a.k.a. Keith Collingwood McKeown)
Born: Established: 6 Nov 1892 Burwood, Ashfield - Burwood area, Sydney Inner West, Sydney, New South Wales, ; Died: Ceased: 21 Aug 1952 Newtown, Marrickville - Camperdown area, Sydney Southern Suburbs, Sydney, New South Wales,
Gender: Male
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1 y separately published work icon The Magic Seeds : Tessa in Termitaria Keith C. McKeown , Sydney : New Century Press , 1940 Z848194 1940 single work children's fiction children's

'Tessa, by eating the magic seeds, shrinks in "Alice" fashion to the size of a white ant. She is then able to visit a white ant "city," and learn all about their civilisation. The book is an astonishing collection of nature-lore couched in the form of juvenile fiction, and a great deal of excellent information is conveyed in this "true" fairy story.'

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'Two New Books for Children', The Advertiser, 27 July 1940, p.8.

1 y separately published work icon The Land of Byamee : Australian Wild Life in Legend and Fact Keith C. McKeown , Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1938 Z1544905 1938 selected work prose essay Indigenous story

'The nature legends retold in this book are genuine products of the aboriginal [sic] mind. The presentation of the animal legends of the aborigines [sic], together with the facts, as at present known, regarding the lives and habits of their heroes and heroines, has not been attempted before.' (Dust jacket)

McKeown explains in the 'Preface' (pp.[xi]-xiv) that many of the tales in this volume come from the 'Wiradjurie of western New South Wales'. He blends retellings of dreaming stories with explanations of their context and photographs of Indigenous people and Australian animals.

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