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Bill Fitz Henry
Born
William Ernest Fitz Henry

1903
Died1957
NationalityAustralian
OccupationJournalist

William Ernest Fitz Henry (1903–1957), generally known as Bill Fitz Henry, was an Australian journalist with The Bulletin.

History

"Bill" Fitz Henry worked for a while for The Lone Hand before joining The Bulletin as an office boy. He served as secretary to three editors: S. H. Prior, J. E. Webb, and David Adams. He was responsible for paying for unsolicited contributions, for which The Bulletin was noted, and as such came into contact with most of Sydney's Bohemian, literary and artistic community. He was author of an incomplete and as yet unpublished history of The Bulletin. He wrote the introduction to The Books of The Bulletin (1955). He died at his desk.[1]

Bibliography

  • Cecil Ringstead and W. E. Fitz Henry (eds.), Australian Authors and Artists' Handbook (1928)

References

  1. ^ Wilde, William H., Joy Hooton and Barry Andrews (eds.) The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature 2nd edition; Oxford University Press, Melbourne. ISBN 0 19 553381 X