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Kay Glasson Taylor Kay Glasson Taylor i(A17062 works by) (birth name: Annie Olga Glasson) (a.k.a. Katherine Taylor; Kay Glasson; Katherine Glasson; Kitty Glasson; Katherine Glasson (Kay) Taylor)
Also writes as: Daniel Hamline ; Toc H.
Born: Established: 8 Jul 1893 Kywanna, Chinchilla area, Chinchilla - Miles - Wallumbilla area, Darling Downs, Queensland, ; Died: Ceased: 14 May 1998 Corinda, Corinda - Sherwood - Chelmer area, Brisbane - South & South West, Brisbane, Queensland,
Gender: Female
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2 y separately published work icon Bim Kay Glasson Taylor , 1946 Z1269807 1946 single work novel romance Orphaned 'tomboy' Bim lives on her guardian's station to which she is the heir. Her aunt - an English Duchess - takes her to the city but eventually returns to the station to marry Bim's guardian.
1 y separately published work icon Many Years : A Story of Russia during the War and the Revolution The Silent Voice Kay Glasson Taylor , New York (City) : Appleton , 1931 Z1325186 1931 single work novel Most probably the novel 'The Silent Voice' which was entered in the 1929 Bulletin Novel Competition under the pseudonym 'Toc H' and highly commended: T.B. Clegg ( Bulletin 19 March 1930, p.8) refers to 'one quite good novel' in the competition which used the Russian revolution as its background and Miller describes Many Years as 'a second novel' in the 1929 competition. Although it is listed in numerous reference sources, an exhaustive search in 2006 was unable to trace this work.
2 5 y separately published work icon Wards of the Outer March Kay Glasson Taylor , 1930 Z1269876 1930 single work novel Described by Miller as 'a bushranging romance of more than ordinary merit, written in a light sparkling vein. The hero, transported for a trifling offence in the 'fifties, is badly treated as an assigned servant in the Bathurst district and turns bushranger to revenge himself against his tormentors.'
1 5 y separately published work icon Pick and the Duffers Kay Glasson Taylor , Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1930 Z836437 1930 single work novel 'A masked cattle-duffer, son of an unscrupulous Queensland cattle-owner, is run to earth by a neighbour's boy' (Miller).
1 1 y separately published work icon Ginger For Pluck Daniel Hamline , Sydney : Cornstalk Publishing , 1929 Z1269757 1929 single work children's fiction children's Harry goes to Neilgow station to work as a tutor for the unruly Deshon children. The children have gone through four tutors in twelve months, and it seems that Harry will have a struggle to win them over.
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