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Arthur W. Upfield

Life and Times of Bony's Man
By: A. J. Milnor

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Immigrant, soldier, and Bushman, Arthur W. Upfield matured with Australia. He created the famous bi-racial Detective "Bony," rivaling Sherlock Holmes, and described the Outback to the world. This biography relies on unexplored letters to tell his story.

Both Australia and Arthur W. Upfield (1890-1964) matured together. At the start of the last century, Upfield emigrated to Australia as that nation was gaining…
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Both Australia and Arthur W. Upfield (1890-1964) matured together. At the start of the last century, Upfield emigrated to Australia as that nation was gaining independence and identity. The Gallipoli campaign changed both, and both spent the next decades in pursuit of identity, he wandering, Australia finding its own unique place among nations.

Arthur W. Upfield lived a life many might envy: unsuccessful student, immigrant (1911), walker, horse breaker and camel driver, soldier, Bushman, fence rider, journalist, intelligence officer, explorer, novelist, swordfisherman, and creator of bi-racial Detective Inspector Napoleon Bonaparte, “Bony”, in novels rivaling the popularity of Sherlock Holmes. Caught between two worlds, like his fictional character, Upfield was thoroughly English and yet also an Australian nationalist describing Outback Australia to the world through his part Aboriginal character. Famous novelists including Tony Hillerman and Stan Jones, to name only two, found a detective model in “Bony”.

Australia developed quickly after the Second World War, and Upfield, too, was successful after years of tea, chops and damper, chasing “rabbit, ‘roo and dog”. As Australia developed, Upfield’s Bush, his “Australia Proper”, slowly succumbed to modernization. After the war, Upfield left the Bush to become a successful writer eventually to be published in a wide range of languages and selling books in the millions of copies.

The biography relies on letters, papers, and public documents of the period, in Australia, England and America, many unexplored before now, in order to understand the story of his life and that of his true homeland, Australia.

A. J. Milnor graduated from the University of North Carolina with concentrations in literature, history and politics. He spent his career teaching and writing on social theory – except when reading detective fiction and writing several unpublishable novels. Living in Upstate New York, he devotes time to looking for a Golden Retriever and traveling to Australia.

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-84718-557-6
  • ISBN13: 978-1-84718-557-0
  • Date of Publication: 2008-07-18

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-0775-3
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-0775-3
  • Date of Publication: 2008-07-18
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Subject Codes:

  • BIC: BGL
  • THEMA: DNBL
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