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Bartlett Adamson

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The subjects of his books varied widely and ranged from children's books to collections of leftist political verse. He was a campaigner for civil liberties and often used his writing to try and improve the condition of ordinary people.
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in 1938. He also lobbied for more liberal changes to the Obscene and Indecent Publications (Amendment) Act of 1946. His left wing sympathies and the rise of fascism in Europe during
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He married Scottish-born Mary Anne McLachlan in November 1917 and they went on to have four sons. Always interested in literature, he published a volume of verse,
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Bartlett Adamson papers and pictorial material, 1914–1951, State Library of New South Wales,
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Bartlett Adamson, papers and 3 volumes of newscuttings, State Library of New South Wales,
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Bartlett Adamson's Henry Lawson papers 1946–1954, State Library of New South Wales,
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Len Fox, Bartlett Adamson (1963), Sydney, Fellowship of Australian Writers.
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He died suddenly, on 4 November 1951, while addressing a crowd in
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in 1918. This was well received and prompted his departure for
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and then worked as a clerk at a mine. The family moved to
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Index

Adamson in 1919
Cascade
Ringarooma
Colony of Tasmania
Sydney
New South Wales
Ringarooma, Tasmania
Zeehan
Dundas
New Zealand
Whitcomb and Tombs
Wellington
World War I
Australia
Sydney
Smith's Weekly
cooperative
Great Depression
Smith's Weekly
Fellowship of Australian Writers
federal government
Commonwealth Literary Fund
World War II
Australian Communist Party
the Domain
Adamson, George Ernest “Bartlett” (1884-1951)", Australian Dictionary of Biography Vol 13, (1993)
Len Fox, Bartlett Adamson (1963), Sydney, Fellowship of Australian Writers.
MLMSS 1258 , PXA 1473
MLMSS 406
A 4102

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