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Roberts, Morley

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Roberts, Morley (1857-1942)

English novelist and travel writer. His experiences of working in Australia and travelling widely are reflected in his books, which include Land Travel and Sea-faring 1891, A Tramp's Notebook 1904, and On the Earthquake Line 1924. Novels include A Son of Empire 1900 and Hearts of Women 1919.

The Private Life of Henry Maitland 1912 is a novel based on the life of the writer George Gissing. Roberts also published several volumes of short stories, including King Billy of Ballarat 1892 and The Madonna of the Beech Wood 1918.


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