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An overview of Frank Walford's place within the 'Blue Mountaineers': a small literary salon centred on Katoomba, and including Eleanor Dark, Eric Dark, Eric Lowe, Nina Lowe, and Osmar White, in addition to Walford.

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  • Contains footnotes.

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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Twisted Clay Frank Walford , London : Werner Laurie , 1933 Z436229 1933 single work novel

    'She loved … and killed … both men and women. She was utterly beautiful and utterly mad. This is a tale of passionate horror … a breath-taking venture into abnormal psychology … a story which cannot be forgotten.'

    Source: Publisher's blurb (Salt Publishing 2014 reprint).

    Cambridge : Salt Publishing , 2014
    pg. xiii-xxv
    Note: Published in the 2014 Salt Publishing edition.
Last amended 19 May 2014 10:47:27
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Subjects:
  • Katoomba, Blue Mountains, Sydney, New South Wales,
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