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2015...
vol.
39
no.
4
December
2015
of
Script and Print
est. 2005
Script & Print
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William Nicholas Willis, Père, Fils and Family and the Anglo-Eastern Publishing Company,
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criticism
'William Nicholas Willis (1858-1922) is one of the more obscure Australian writers and publishers of the first half of the twentieth century. Better known in his home country as a corrupt politician, he left Australia around 1910 for Singapore before moving onto London a year later. In addition to writing a couple of racing novels, he mounted a spirited campaign against the evils of the white slave trade, producing several polemical books on the topic.' (Publication abstract)
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