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Louisa Atkinson Louisa Atkinson i(A12823 works by) (birth name: Caroline Louisa Waring Atkinson) (a.k.a. Caroline Calvert)
Also writes as: Louisa Calvert ; An Australian Lady ; A Voice from the Country ; L. A. ; L. C. ; A Country Housemother
Born: Established: 25 Feb 1834 Oldbury, Moss Vale - Marulan area, Southern Highlands - Southern Tablelands, Southeastern NSW, New South Wales, ; Died: Ceased: 28 Apr 1872 Oldbury, Moss Vale - Marulan area, Southern Highlands - Southern Tablelands, Southeastern NSW, New South Wales,
Gender: Female
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1 1 y separately published work icon Louisa Atkinson's Nature Notes Louisa Atkinson , Penny Olsen , Canberra : National Library of Australia , 2015 8440680 2015 selected work prose art work

'Nineteenth-century writer and journalist Louisa Atkinson was a remarkable woman. She was the author, at the age of 23, of the first novel penned by a native-born woman to be published in Australia. She was also a keen naturalist, whose close observations and detailed knowledge of the natural world found expression in the articles she wrote for Sydney newspapers. Yet Louisa Atkinson also created many artworks of the flora and fauna around her home in the Blue Mountains, most of which went unpublished during her lifetime.

'Presented in the style of a sketchbook, and organised by season, Louisa Atkinson’s Nature Notes teams Louisa’s beautiful drawings and paintings of Australian plants, animals and birds with short extracts from her nature writings. The book includes an essay about Louisa Atkinson’s life and milieu by nature and science writer Penny Olsen.

'In Louisa Atkinson: Nature Notes Louisa’s beautiful sketches of Australian plants and wildlife are brought together with her articles from the Sydney newspapers in a reimagining of one of her sketchbooks. The result is a season-by-season account of nature in the Australian bush, observed by one who had a great respect and love for even the smallest of creatures.

'Perfect for dipping into, Louisa Atkinson’s Nature Notes is a nostalgic coffee-table book for anyone who loves art, nature or history. An ideal Mother’s Day or Christmas gift.

'The selection of Louisa’s writings was edited and chosen by natural history author, Penny Olsen, who has also contributed a short lively biography at the back of the book.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Louisa Atkinson and Her Novels Victor Crittenden , Canberra : Mulini Press , 1997 Z9590 1997 single work criticism
1 Untitled Louisa Atkinson , 1990 extract (Cowanda, the Veteran's Grant : An Australian Story)
— Appears in: The Macmillan Anthology of Australian Literature 1990; (p. 39-40)
1 From : The Fitzroy Waterfalls Louisa Atkinson , 1989 extract prose (The Fitzroy Waterfalls)
— Appears in: Louisa Atkinson : The Distant Sound of Native Voices 1989; (p. 61-62)
1 Cowanda, the Veteran's Grant Louisa Atkinson , 1989 extract (Cowanda, the Veteran's Grant : An Australian Story)
— Appears in: Louisa Atkinson : The Distant Sound of Native Voices 1989; (p. 43-45)
1 Gertrude the Emigrant : A Tale of Colonial Life Louisa Atkinson , 1989 extract novel (Gertrude the Emigrant : A Tale of Colonial Life)
— Appears in: Louisa Atkinson : The Distant Sound of Native Voices 1989; (p. 32-42)
1 A Night Adventure in the Bush Louisa Atkinson , 1989 single work prose
— Appears in: Colonial Voices : Letters, Diaries, Journalism and Other Accounts of Nineteenth-Century Australia 1989; (p. 172-175)
1 Tom Hellicar's Children Louisa Atkinson , 1988 extract novel (Tom Hellicar's Children)
— Appears in: Her Selection : Writings by Nineteenth-Century Australian Women 1988; (p. 161-172)
1 y separately published work icon Excursions from Berrima : And a Trip to Monaro and Molonglo in the 1870s Louisa Atkinson , Cook : Mulini Press , 1980 Z390532 1980 single work prose
2 2 y separately published work icon A Voice from the Country Louisa Atkinson , Victor Crittenden (editor), Canberra : Mulini Press , 1978 Z815629 1978 selected work prose
2 5 y separately published work icon Tressa's Resolve Louisa Atkinson , 1872 Z1137464 1872 single work novel
1 The Fitzroy Waterfalls Louisa Atkinson , 1871 single work prose
— Appears in: The Sydney Mail , 7 January vol. 12 no. 549 1871; Excursions from Berrima : And a Trip to Monaro and Molonglo in the 1870s 1980; (p. 17-19)
2 5 y separately published work icon Tom Hellicar's Children Louisa Atkinson , 1871 Z1142789 1871 single work novel The trials of a widow and her three children, left in the care of two wicked guardians.
2 3 y separately published work icon Myra Louisa Atkinson , 1864 1864 Z1142783 1864 single work novel
2 1 Recollections of the Aborigines Louisa Atkinson , 1863 Z1080300 1863 series - author column
— Appears in: Louisa Atkinson : The Distant Sound of Native Voices 1989; (p. 46-60)
2 1 Debatable Ground, or, The Carlillawarra Claimants L. A. , 1861 single work novel
1 Cabbage-Tree Hollow, and the Valley of the Grose Louisa Atkinson , 1861 single work prose
— Appears in: Colonial Voices : Letters, Diaries, Journalism and Other Accounts of Nineteenth-Century Australia 1989; (p. 169-172) Macquarie PEN Anthology of Australian Literature 2009; (p. 138-142)
2 5 y separately published work icon Cowanda, the Veteran's Grant : An Australian Story Louisa Atkinson , Sydney : J. R. Clarke , 1859 Z92331 1859 single work novel
1 1 y separately published work icon The Isle of Vines : A Fairy Tale for Old and Young James L. Michael , Sydney London : J. R. Clarke Simpkin, Marshall , 1858 Z1291129 1858 single work novel
1 1 Be a Man Louisa Atkinson , 1858 single work short story
— Appears in: The Band of Hope Journal and Australian Home Companion , vol. 2 no. 1858;
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