Furphy And Barnes (1981) Joseph Furphy An academic directory and search engine Add to Bookstack Show Bookstack Change Bookstack. Joseph Furphy. Post a Comment Editor Furphy, Joseph ( b. 1843, d. 1912) Editor Barnes, John http://www.getcited.org/pub/102130603
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Author Joseph Furphy, From The Oldpoetry Poetry Archive Joseph Furphy 1843 1912 Joseph Furphy was born at Yering in the upper valley, Victoria,the son of Protestant Irish bounty emigrants who arrived in Australia http://oldpoetry.com/authors/Joseph Furphy
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Joseph Furphy Joseph Furphy Author 1843 1912 aka Tom Collins. We are currentlypreparing a short profile. Please return again soon, or email http://www.whitehat.com.au/Australia/People/Furphy.html
Literary Encyclopedia: List People (F) 1825 1910. Furphy, Joseph (Furphy, Joseph Wrote as Warrigal Jack / TomCollins ). 1843 - 1912. Furtado, Joseph (Furtado, Joseph ). 1872 - 1947. http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?no=200&golist=true&init=F
COLLINS FAMILY HISTORY - General Information HOME GENERAL INFORMATION (IN)FAMOUS PEOPLE TOM COLLINS (1843 1912)- aka Joseph Furphy. A very well known name in Australia is http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~bcollins/general/famous/tom.htm
Extractions: OAS_AD('Top'); COLLINS FAMILY HISTORY HOME MY FAMILY GENERAL INFORMATION SHIPPING ... (IN)FAMOUS PEOPLE TOM COLLINS (1843 - 1912) - aka: JOSEPH FURPHY A very well known name in Australia is Tom Collins, which in fact was the nom-de-plume of Joseph Furphy. Born September 26, 1843 at Yering, near Yarra Glen, Victoria, Australia and died September 13, 1912 at Claremont, West Australia Under the name of Tom Collins, Joseph was a well published Australian author, he was well known under his own name also, so much so that "furphy" became a word in everyday Australian speech, signifying a rumour without foundation. (Joe Furphy was not himself a disseminator of rumours, but the water-carts his firm manufactured, which were in use all over the country and were called furphies, were frequently the meeting-place of gossips.) His father was a tenant farmer at Tanderagee, Co. Armagh, who emigrated in 1840. The surname Furphy is very rare. It occurs occasionally in the modern birth registers for Co. Armagh and also in the Co. Armagh Hearth Money-Rolls of 1664-5. Professor M. A. O'Brien has suggested me that the name is probably O Foirbhte, derived from the adjective foirbhthe, meaning complete or perfect.
Australian Literature: The Nineteenth Century Collins (pseud. of Joseph Furphy, 18431912). Poets of note includeHugh McCrae (18761958) and Dame Mary Gilmore (18651962). http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/ent/A0856775.html
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Encyklopedia PWN Furphy Joseph, pseud. Tom Collins (18431912), pisarz austral. GORDON ADAM LINDSAY(183370), poeta austral. HARPUR CHARLES (181368), poeta austral. http://encyklopedia.pwn.pl/0_363_2.html
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Encyklopedia PWN 2,3 km 2 , 2,8 tys. mieszk. Furphy Joseph, pseud. Tom Collins (18431912),pisarz austral. GORDON ADAM LINDSAY (183370), poeta austral. http://encyklopedia.pwn.pl/type=0&idx=211&od=10&idx.php
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CHAPTER 15 Joseph Furphy (18431912), the son of Irish parents, wrote the classicAustralian novel Such is Life. Marcus Clarke the London http://users.bigpond.net.au/icry/chapter_15.htm
Extractions: IRISH HISTORY Home Table of Contents About Author LINKS CHAPTER 15 THE IRISH EXILES It is said of the Irish that they won every Nations battle but their own. The green flags of the Irish Brigades on the Continent carried the battle honours of Cremona, Spire, Luzzara, Blenheim, Cassano, Rammillies, Almanza, Alcira, Malplaquet and Denain to name only some of their great victories. The Irish Brigade formed in France assisted Vauban to victory at the siege of Nabur, a battle that was fought with over 100,000 men on either side. The regiments of Dillon and Burke rescued the city of Cremona in Italy, the troops turning out in their shirts at night, wakened by the sound of invading cavalry. The Imperial Cuirassiers of Baron Freiberg were repulsed in a bloody triumph that all Europe applauded. A year later Nugents Regiment of horsemen was to cut up the German cavalry of the Prince of Hesse. It was after the defeat of the English Duke of Cumberland at Fontenoy in France, by the famous bayonet charge of the Irish regiments that George II said of the Penal Code: Cursed be the Laws that deprive me of such subjects. The British historian Lecky affirms that it is in the Continental Catholic countries, where the Irish exiles and their children had risen to posts of the highest dignity and power, and not amid the outcasts and pariahs in the motherland, the real history of Irish Catholics during the first half of the eighteenth century is to be found.
Biography Search Furness, Frank, 1839 1912. Furnivall, Frederick James, 1825 1910. Furphy, Joseph, 1843 1912. Furth, Harold P. (Paul), 1930. http://search.biography.com/bio_browse.pl?letter=F&num=800
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Australian Books Shearing In The Riverina. Mary Grant Bruce 18781958. Mates At Billabong. JosephFurphy 1843-1912 AKA Collins, Tom. Such Is Life. Adam Lindsay Gordon 1833-1870. http://www.whitehat.com.au/Australia/Books/BooksA.html
Australian Literature In addition to the works of two major luminaries of Australian literature JosephFurphy (18431912) and Henry Lawson (1867-1922) this collection includes http://www.kufs.ac.jp/toshokan/eng/ecoll/eauscol.htm
Australia Geography Culture Geography The novel in Australia took time to have its own style, from JosephFurphy (18431912) to Miles Franklin (1879-1954). This style http://perso.wanadoo.fr/australies/aboutaustralia.htm
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Extractions: OAS_AD('Top'); COLLINS FAMILY HISTORY HOME MY FAMILY GENERAL INFORMATION SHIPPING ... GENERAL INFORMATION (IN)FAMOUS PEOPLE The people found so far include: David Collins , 1756-1810 Herbert Collins John Collins , 1859 - 1932 Sir John Collins (kbe) , 1899 - ... William Collins , (1928 - 1997) Page last updated : 02 March 2004 OAS_AD('Bottom');