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Born: Established: West Hobart, Central Hobart, Hobart, Southeast Tasmania, Tasmania, ;
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1 y separately published work icon Emile Mercier Rediscovered Book 2 : Five Complete Big Serials from The 1940s Emile Mercier , Lindsay Arnold (editor), Emile Mercier (illustrator), West Hobart : Knocklofty , 2018 15034461 2018 selected work picture book

'Emile Mercier was possibly Australia's best-loved cartoon humourist. 
He created many satirical characters and parodies of comic heroes of the period, all presented in his unique Australian colloquial style. His serialised stories ran through such a diversity of comic book titles from wartime through the 1940s that it seems unlikely that many readers could have followed every episode.The collection in this book is a partial attempt to redress this, and perhaps help to rescue some of Mercier's work from the unjustified oblivion which ensnares so much of our "popular culture."'  (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Emile Mercier Rediscovered Book 1 : Six Complete One-shot Comics from the 1940s Emile Mercier , Lindsay Arnold (editor), Emile Mercier (illustrator), West Hobart : Knocklofty , 2018 15034404 2018 selected work picture book

'Emile Mercier was possibly Australia's best-loved cartoon humourist. He created many satirical characters and parodies of comic heroes of the period, all presented in his unique Australian colloquial style. His serialised stories ran through such a diversity of comic book titles from wartime through the 1940s that it seems unlikely that many readers could have followed every episode.The collection in this book is a partial attempt to redress this, and perhaps help to rescue some of Mercier's work from the unjustified oblivion which ensnares so much of our "popular culture".'  (Publication summary)

1 2 y separately published work icon Open Slather Michael Kent , West Hobart : Knocklofty , 2015 9119355 2015 single work autobiography

The life of Michael Kent, a former head of Woolworths, in Tasmania.

1 2 y separately published work icon The Museum Julian Halls , West Hobart : Knocklofty , 2008 Z1566782 2008 single work novel humour

'Julian Halls has created an unlikely assortment of oddball characters ... and placed them in and around a mouldering, half-forgotten regional museum in Tasmania.

'The complex main plot concerns the relationships between two same-sex couples, one male, one female, and the whole thing is set in motion by a blowfly; it gets even more bizarre after that, although it's never incredible - just like real life.

'Several curious sub-plots emerge and they are skillfully woven into a surprising conclusion. The story is replete with intrigue, passion and downright skulduggery, as well as the finely observed petty tyrannies and bureaucratic absurdities of life in a museum.

'A central theme is that things are never what they seem to be; questions of forgery and authenticity are the mainsprings of the novel, and they apply as much to the people as to the exhibits in the museum.' (Publisher's blurb)

1 1 y separately published work icon The Sin Eaters : Post Colonial Convict Portraits from Van Diemen's Land The Sin Eaters : Terry O'Malley's Post Colonial Convict Portraits West Hobart : Knocklofty , 2006 Z1352816 2006 anthology poetry essay diary criticism Includes artwork by Terry O'Malley, with essays and poetry by other authors.
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