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Frederick Sinnett Frederick Sinnett i(A19215 works by)
Born: Established: 8 Mar 1830 Hamburg,
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Germany,
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Western Europe, Europe,
; Died: Ceased: 23 Nov 1866 Melbourne, Victoria,
Gender: Male
Arrived in Australia: 1849
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1 Untitled Frederick Sinnett , 1993 extract criticism (The Fiction Fields of Australia)
— Appears in: The Penguin Book of 19th Century Australian Literature 1993; (p. 99-101) The Oxford Book of Australian Essays 1997; (p. 19-23)
1 Untitled Frederick Sinnett , 1990 extract criticism (The Fiction Fields of Australia)
— Appears in: The Macmillan Anthology of Australian Literature 1990; (p. 415-418)
1 y separately published work icon An Account of the Colony of South Australia Frederick Sinnett , London : Robert K Burt , 1862 21958273 1862 single work prose travel
4 10 The Fiction Fields of Australia Frederick Sinnett , 1856 single work criticism
— Appears in: The Writer in Australia : A Collection of Literary Documents, 1856-1964 1969; (p. 8-32)

'Frederick Sinnett (1830-1866) was a journalist, author and newspaper editor. Born in Germany, he emigrated to Australia as a young man. He joined a group who explored the Lake Torrens area near Adelaide, which he reported on in 1854 to the Victorian Institute for the Advancement of Science. He worked on many newspapers around Melbourne, including the Melbourne Morning Herald and General Daily Advertiser (later the Herald), and the Argus. He was the author of the first critical essay on Australian literature; The Fiction Fields of Australia (1856), and reported on the 1858 gold rush in Canoona; An Account of the "Rush" to Port Curtis, Including Letters Addressed to the "Argus" as Special Correspondent from the Fitzroy River (1859). He was a co-founder of the Melbourne Punch, the Daily News in Geelong and in 1862 he founded the Daily Telegraph in Adelaide and was its first editor. He also wrote An Account of the Colony of South Australia Prepared for Distribution at the International Exhibition of 1862 (1862).'  (Publication summary)

1 23 y separately published work icon Melbourne Punch Punch (Melbourne); New Punch Charles Bright (editor), James Smith (editor), Frederick Sinnett (editor), William Jardine Smith (editor), Thomas Carrington (editor), 1855 East Melbourne : Melbourne Punch , 1855-1925 Z993213 1855 periodical (526 issues)

Melbourne Punch was an illustrated magazine founded by Edgar Ray and Frederick Sinnett in 1855. Modelled closely on London's Punch, which had been founded fifteen years earlier, the magazine was known simply as Punch from 1900 onwards.

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