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Erle Cox Erle Cox i(A26718 works by)
Also writes as: 'The Chiel'
Born: Established: 15 Aug 1873 Emerald Hill, South Melbourne - Port Melbourne area, Melbourne - Inner South, Melbourne, Victoria, ; Died: Ceased: 20 Nov 1950 Elsternwick, Caulfield - St Kilda area, Melbourne - Inner South, Melbourne, Victoria,
Gender: Male
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1 Out of the Silence : Translated and Adapted Erle Cox , 2001 single work review bibliography biography
— Appears in: Notes on Australian Science Fiction 2001; (p. 56-59)
1 Andax and Odi Erle Cox , 1982 extract novel science fiction (Out of the Silence : A Romance)
— Appears in: Australian Science Fiction 1982; (p. 114-130)
1 2 y separately published work icon The Missing Angel Erle Cox , Melbourne : Robertson and Mullens , 1947 Z185328 1947 single work novel satire

'For the leading characters of his new book, "The Missing Angel," Erle Cox has chosen a young and personable young business man (very wealthy and very pure); a man-about-town (wicked); a nagging wife (disagreeable); a private secretary (beautiful), and the Devil himself. Then he provided himself with a big spoon and mixed them all up, giving us a farce which is at times extremely humorous, though always quite improbable. If you can look upon it from the point of view of rather robust humour you will probably enjoy the book.

'Tydvil Jones was brought up very carefully, almost, one might say, in seclusion, and when he inherited his father's flourishing business he found himself at a decided disadvantage. It was only then that he discovered that his wife was not like other women. She nagged and persecuted him, lied, and generally controlled him. And eventually he woke up, and decided to put a stop to it.

'In his scheme Tydvil Jones was associated and helped in every way by the gentleman who was known as Nicholas Senior. Through his guidance Tydvil was able to change personalities with Billy Brewer, a young man who believed in living life to the fullest degree possible. The resulting chaos may well be imagined, but for three months Tydvil had more fun and did more disreputable things than he would at one time have thought possible in a whole lifetime of sin.

As may be imagined this change of personalities led to some hilarity and more strife, with the police department frequently chasing the wrong man. It all ends happily in the end.'

Source:

'Amusing Farce by an Australian Writer', Western Mail, 30 January 1947, p.24.

1 'Forty Bob, Or–' 'The Chiel' , 1944 single work short story science fiction
— Appears in: The Australasian , 5 August 1944; (p. 24)

'A Fanciful But Not Entirely Credible Tale of an Eccentric Scientist Who Took a Novel Revenge on Society.'

Source: Magazine blurb.

1 Great Australian War Film : 'The Rats of Tobruk' 'The Chiel' , 1944 single work
— Appears in: The Argus , 8 December 1944; (p. 2)

— Review of The Rats of Tobruk Elsa Chauvel , Charles Chauvel , Maxwell Dunn , 1944 single work film/TV
1 Filming 'The Rats of Tobruk' 'The Chiel' , 1944 single work
— Appears in: The Argus , 7 December 1944; (p. 2)
1 Untitled Erle Cox , 1942 single work review
— Appears in: The Australasian , 31 January 1942; (p. 2)

— Review of A.G. Stephens : His Life and Work Alfred George Stephens , 1941 selected work criticism biography essay
1 Untitled Erle Cox , 1941 single work review
— Appears in: The Australasian , 18 January 1941; (p. 2)

— Review of National Portraits Vance Palmer , 1940 selected work biography
1 1 form y separately published work icon Out of the Silence Erle Cox , 1940 Sydney : 2CH , 1940 Z1732446 1940 series - publisher radio play science fiction

Adapted from Erle Cox's lost civilisation novel of the same name.

3 5 y separately published work icon Fools' Harvest Erle Cox , 1938 single work novel

'Think of enemy troops stealing through the night on Fremantle without a formal declaration of war;

'Think of their ships, under the guard of destroyers, landing soldiers at Cottesloe and Fremantle;

'Think of an enemy raking St. George's Terrace with machine gun fire, charging down Barrack-street at the double with fixed bayonets;

'Think of Western Australian women at the mercy of the invaders;

'THINK OF GREAT AUSTRALIAN CITIES BEING POUNDED TO DESTRUCTION BY BOMBERS AND BATTLE-CRUISERS, INCENDIARY BOMBS AND HIGH EXPLOSIVE SHELLS BRINGING DEATH TO THOUSANDS AS THEY FLEE PANIC-STRICKEN FROM THE DOOMED BUILDINGS.

'Think of all this vividly pictured in one of the most sensational books you have ever read, and you will have just a faint idea of the gripping narrative of "Fools' Harvest," by Erie Cox. In this startlingly dramatic story the author grimly pictures a surprise invasion of Australia, reveals with convincing clarity the horrors of bombardment and occupation, and finally the loss of all the freedom in which Australians exulted, and their reduction to a state of slavery.

'"Fools' Harvest" is a story that is amazingly well told and it will be all the more interesting to readers in this State because chapters deal with the invasion of Western Australia.'

Source: Advertising blurb for the forthcoming serialisation in Perth's The Mirror (The Mirror, 28 January 1939, p.14).

1 An Awkward Dilemma Erle Cox , 1937 single work short story science fiction
— Appears in: The Australasian , 7 August 1937; (p. 6, 12)
3 y separately published work icon Out of the Silence Erle Cox , R. Ernest Hicks (illustrator), 1934 7497466 1934 single work graphic novel science fiction

Erle Cox's science-fiction novel adapted (apparently by Cox himself) as a comic strip, which ran simultaneously in at least three major Australian newspapers.

The strip appeared in the same form each week: three to four (most usually four) panels of black-and-white line drawings, each with their own small block of text beneath.

1 Even the Valkyrie Erle Cox , 1933 single work short story
— Appears in: The Australasian , 15 July vol. 135 no. 4410 1933; (p. 45)
1 Romance of a Best Seller Victor Kennedy , Erle Cox , 1932 single work column
— Appears in: Northern Affairs , 15 July vol. 2 no. 3 1932; (p. 16)
Kennedy introduces an article in which Cox describes writing Out of the Silence.
1 Australian Publications : Authors' Troubles Erle Cox , 1929 single work prose
— Appears in: The Argus , 5 October no. 25943 1929; (p. 8)
1 Ego Et Rex Meus Erle Cox , 1929 single work short story
— Appears in: The Argus , 2 February no. 25734 1929; (p. 8)
1 Faux Pas Erle Cox , 1928 single work short story
— Appears in: The Argus , 22 December no. 25699 1928; (p. 8)
1 Charlotte Bronte is Shocked Erle Cox , 1928 single work short story
— Appears in: The Argus , 22 September no. 25621 1928; (p. 2)
1 "The Devolution of Man" : A Reviewer's Dream Erle Cox , 1928 single work short story science fiction
— Appears in: The Argus , 11 August no. 25585 1928; (p. 2)
1 Earliest Land Sale : Ridiculous Prices : Immense Increase Since Erle Cox , 1926 single work prose
— Appears in: The Argus , 9 September no. 24987 1926; (p. 9)
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