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dbpedia:Frank_Dalby_Davison
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Frank Dalby Davison (23 June 1893 - 24 May 1970), also known as F.D. Davison and Freddie Davison, was an Australian novelist and short story writer. Whilst several of his works demonstrated his progressive political philosophy, he is best known as "a writer of animal stories and a sensitive interpreter of Australian bush life in the tradition of Henry Lawson, Joseph Furphy and Vance Palmer." His most popular works were two novels, Man-shy and Dusty, and his short stories.
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Frank Dalby Davison Davison, Frank Dalby
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Australian novelist and short story writer
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Davison, Frederick Douglas F. D. Davison; Freddie Davison; Fred D. Davison; Fred Davison, Junr; Fred Junr; F. Myall Davison; Frederick Douglas; T Bone; The Roo; Francis Daly; Frank Daniels; John Sandes; Scott McGarvie; F. D. D.
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1893-06-23Z
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Frederick Douglas Davison
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1893-01-01Z
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1970-05-24Z
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1970-01-01Z
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