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Andrew Lemon Andrew Lemon i(A28305 works by) (a.k.a. Andrew Grant Ferguson Lemon)
Born: Established: 1949 ;
Gender: Male
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BiographyHistory

Andrew Lemon has written books related to the history of Victoria. Some document the history of schools or municipalities; for example, Box Hill (1978). Others are biographical, such as The Young Man from Home: James Balfour 1830-1913 (1982).

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

2019 recipient Order of Australia Member of the Order of Australia (AM) For significant service to community history, and to the racing industry.

Awards for Works

y separately published work icon The Master Gardener : A Biography of T. R. Garnett Richmond : Hardie Grant Books , 2017 11643824 2017 single work biography

'Tommy Garnett, creator of the famous Garden of St Erth at Blackwood, Victoria, became one of Australia’s best-known garden writers, a rational crusader for plants, gardens and gardeners, birds, nature conservation and the environment. Few of his devoted readers knew anything of his life before the garden – the experiences that informed the wise, crisp, erudite, playful newspaper columns and books. Half of his long life – he died in 2006 aged 91 – was as an Englishman, half as an Australian. He was an innovative, controversial, successful head of two world-famous schools, England’s Marlborough College and Australia’s Geelong Grammar. Had he been a snob he could have boasted of his family’s literary connections or rattled off long lists of distinguished students, staff and colleagues who acknowledged his influence – poets, cricketers, princes, scholars, ornithologists, scientists, artists. Nor did he boast of his own sporting triumphs (first-class cricketer, British Eton Fives champion) or of his tough war years as a ground-based RAF squadron leader, decorated for service behind enemy lines, in Bengal and Burma. Born into wealth, thrown into penury, surviving as a scholarship boy, finding the love of his life after the war, Garnett was a man of accomplishment and wisdom, forever open to new insights and to new experiences. Australia reaped the benefit.' (Publication summary)

2018 longlisted 'The Nib': CAL Waverley Library Award for Literature
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