Edward Lindall (19 works by) (birth name: Edward Ernest Smith ) (a.k.a. Edward Lindel )
Born: Established: 30 Jul 1915 Adelaide ; Died: 1978
Gender: Male
Preferred BAL author for CW Completed for BAL except for sighting. Below is all material published outside Australia by Edward Ernest Smith under his by-line Edward Lindall. Ifo from a contact of Toni Johnson-Woods need verification ch 27/10/2006: Argosy - Bushman Tattoo Jul 53 Argosy [UK] - Secret Taboo Apr 54 Saturday Evening Post - Cure of the Desert May 54 Argosy [UK] - Under Suspicion Dec 54 Argosy [UK] - I Cant Change Mar 55 Argosy [UK] - Women Mean Trouble Apr 57 Argosy [UK] - Opal Creek Jul 57 Saturday Evening Post - Disaster in the Outback Jun 58 Saturday Evening Post - Forbidden Fancy Aug 58 Saturday Evening Post - Leaping Death Sept 59 Saturday Evening Post - Desperate Moment Jul 60 Saturday Evening Post - Climb for Your Life Oct 60 Argosy [UK] - Gun-Happy Mar 61 Argosy [UK] - Retreat Into Danger Sept 61 Argosy [UK] - Untamed Land Dec 61 Saturday Evening Post - The Diving Tree Feb 62 Argosy [UK] - Bushmanship Oct 64 Argosy [UK] - The Farthest Hill Sept 67 Argosy [UK] - Moment of Decision Jan 72

BiographyHistory

A journalist by profession, Lindall served in the Middle East with an Australian infantry batallion and in New Guinea and Bougainville as a field officer with the Army's Military History section. He began writing novels on a one-year delayed honeymoon visit to England in 1948. The visit spread to four years and during this time Lindall's two daughters were born - Kendall and Lindsay, each providing a syllable of their name for his pseudonym. Back in his native Adelaide, Lindall combined his writing with part-time sub-editorial work on an Adelaide newspaper. Many of his stories were published in American and British publications such as Argosy and the Saturday Evening Post.