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Arthur Henry Adams
Arthur Henry Adams was born in Lawrence, New Zealand, and educated at Otago University, studying law. He abandoned law, working as a journalist, in New Zealand, London and Sydney, covering the Boxer Rebellion in China in 1900 for an Australian paper. In 1906, he took over from A. G. Stephens as editor of the Bulletin's Red Page.
In addition to his poetry, Adams wrote both plays and novels.
Bibliography
- Maoriland: and Other Verses (1899)
- Tussock Land (1904)
- London Streets (1906)
- Galahad Jones (1910)
- A Touch of Fantasy (1912)
- Collected Verses (1913)
- Grocer Greatheart (1915)
- Australian Nursery Rimes (1917)
- The Australians (1920)
- Fifty Nursery Rhymes with Music (1924)
- A Man's Life (1929)
External Links
- Arthur Henry Adams -- a collection of some of his sonnets.
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