Woggheeguy, 9781923024892
Paperback
Lost tales of Aussie legends, unearthed from a forgotten past.

Woggheeguy

Australian Aboriginal Legends

$26.96

  • Paperback

    100 pages

  • Release Date

    1 May 2024

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Summary

The final 26 tales collected by the author of the best-selling Australian Legendary Tales (1896) and More Australian Legendary Tales (1898). Illustrated by Nora Heysen, this was only published once in 1930, and is now in Imprint Classics.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781923024892
ISBN-10:1923024892
Author:Katie Langloh Parker
Publisher:ETT Imprint
Imprint:ETT Imprint
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:100
Release Date:1 May 2024
Weight:178g
Dimensions:13mm x 234mm x 156mm
About The Author

Katie Langloh Parker

Born Catherine Somerville at Encounter Bay, South Australia in 1856. She was saved from drowning in the Darling River by an Aboriginal girl when two of her sisters were lost. The family moved to Adelaide, South Australia in 1872, and Sophia died, following childbirth, in April of that year. When she was 18, Katie married 35-year-old pastoralist Langloh Parker at St Peter’s Church in Glenelg, and in 1879 moved to his property, Bangate Station in New South Wales.

Langloh Parker also wrote for the The Bulletin, Lone Hand, Pastoralists’ Review and other journals. In 1905 she published an anthropological study of the Narran River Aboriginal people, The Euahlayi Tribe: A study of Aboriginal life in Australia (1905), for which Andrew Lang also wrote an introduction.

After her husband died in Sydney in 1903, she met and married Percival Randolph Stow, and she lived with him in Adelaide until her death in 1940, aged 85. She is buried in St Jude’s Anglican cemetery, Brighton, SA.

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