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Inseparable elements : Dame Mary Durack: a daughter's perspective / by Patsy Millett.

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Record Number 866598
ISBN 9781760990855 (paperback)
Author Millett, Patsy author.
Title Inseparable elements : Dame Mary Durack: a daughter's perspective / by Patsy Millett.
Publisher/Date Fremantle, WA : Fremantle Press, 2021.
©2021
Pagination etc. 464 pages : illustrations, genealogical table, portraits ; 24 cm.
Bibliography, etc. note Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary Note Dame Mary Durack AC DBE, born to the heritage of a pioneering family, has long been recognised as one of Australia's great literary figures. Inseperable Elements- Dame Mary Durack by Patsy Millett is a daughter's perspective of her mother's life. Dame Mary Durack Miller was born into a pastoral legacy that made her name famous even before she became one of Australia's most popular literary doyennes of the 20th century. Best known for her history of the Durack family, Kings in Grass Castles, Dame Mary was married to aviation pioneer Horrie Miller and was a sibling to the artist Elizabeth Durack. Among the multifarious threads woven into her life, she became a friend and confident to many celebrated writers, actors and artists. Drawing on a great accumulation of first-hand sources, principally her mother's diaries and correspondence, Patsy Millett's book is about a well-known family who saw their prospects as blighted. Written from the unique perspective of someone born into the wash-up of the Durack dynasty, Patsy says her account 'will be controversial, as the reality behind the generally accepted facts has never been told'.
Subject - Name Durack, Mary, -- 1913-1994
Millett, Patsy
Subject Authors, Australian -- 20th century -- Biography
Women authors, Australian -- 20th century -- Biography
Women -- Australia -- Biography
Aboriginal Australians -- Biography
Biographies.
Shelf Location A828.309 DURA
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