Lillian Maxwell Pyke (25 August 1881 – 31 August 1927) was an Australian children's writer who also wrote adult novels using the pseudonym Erica Maxwell...
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LRD Pyke, this led to his nickname of "Lardy". Pyke was the son of Richard, an accountant, and Lillian Pyke, a teacher, journalist and author. He was one...
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grandson of the teacher, journalist and author, Lillian Maxwell Pyke (1881–1927). From 1952 until 1957, Pyke was educated at Newington College, where his...
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Alice Pung (born 1981), novelist and memoir writer, editor and lawyer Lillian Pyke (1881–1927), children's writer and, as Erica Maxwell, novelist Betty...
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soldier, Secretary of Australian Department of Defence in World War I Lillian Pyke, children's author and novelist Harold Crofton Sleigh, merchant and ship-owner...
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Montgomerie Bennett, biographer and nonfiction author (died 1961) 25 August – Lillian Pyke, children's writer and, as Erica Maxwell, novelist (died 1927) 19 October...
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Page Yale University Magdalen 1934 United States Astronomy professor Lardy Pyke University of Melbourne Lincoln 1934 Australia Headmaster Wilfrid Sellars...
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1891) 15 August – George Gordon McCrae, poet (born 1833) 31 August – Lillian Pyke, children's writer and, as Erica Maxwell, novelist (born 1881) 13 November...
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First Seventy-Six Years: The Autobiography of Hjalmar Schacht. Translated by Pyke, Diana. London: Allan Wingate. 1955 – via Internet Archive. (The Internet...
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1895 touring the United States and to Canada as a leading member of the Pyke Opera Company. His work then branched out into burlesque and musical theatre...
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