Tarella Quin

Australian children's author and novelist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tarella Quin (1877 – 22 October 1945),[1][2] was an Australian children's author, novelist and short story writer. Known as Ella, she wrote under various names, including Tarella Quin, Tarella Daskein, James Dare, James Adare and Tarella Quin Daskein.[2]

Born1877 (1877)
near Wilcannia, New South Wales
Died22 October 1945(1945-10-22) (aged 67–68)
Pen nameTarella Daskein
James Dare
James Adare
Tarella Quin Daskein
OccupationAuthor
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Tarella Quin
Born1877 (1877)
near Wilcannia, New South Wales
Died22 October 1945(1945-10-22) (aged 67–68)
Pen nameTarella Daskein
James Dare
James Adare
Tarella Quin Daskein
OccupationAuthor
GenreChildren's literature, fiction
Notable worksGum Tree Brownie and Other Faerie Folk of the Never Never
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Tarella Quin, daughter of Edith Quin (née Dollman) and pastoralist and politician Edward Quin,[3] was born in 1877 on a property near Wilcannia, New South Wales.[4] She was educated in Adelaide at Miss Thornber's school in Unley Park.[5]

Several of her books were illustrated by Ida Rentoul Outhwaite.[6][7]

Works

  • Gum Tree Brownie and Other Faerie Folk of the Never Never, 1907
  • Freckles, 1910
  • Before the Lamps are Lit, 1911
  • A Desert Rose, 1912
  • Kerno: A Stone, 1914
  • Paying Guests, 1917
  • The Other Side of Nowhere, 1934
  • Chimney Town, 1934

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