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Citations

  • Rafty, Tony with Mack, Brodie (September 1964), 'Fifty Years of Australian Cartooning’, Sydney, NSW: Blaxland Gallery, .

  • Adams, Phillip (1986), 'Arrest that Cartoonist!’, Ringwood, Vic : Penguin.

  • Atkinson, Diane (1997), 'Funny Girls: Cartooning for Equality’, London, England, UK : Penguin, p 53.

  • Germaine, Max (1990), 'Artists & galleries of Australia’, Roseville, NSW : Craftsman House (3rd, enlarged, edition).

  • Horner, Arthur & Lane, Terry (1979), 'The Book of Uriel : as transcribed by Arthur Horner’, Ringwood, Vic : Penguin.

  • Jensen, John (1989), 'Australasian Cartoonists in Britain 1889-1988 (Working Paper 43)’, London, England, UK : Sir Robert Menzies Centre for Australian Studies.

  • Lindesay, Vane (1979), 'The inked-in image : a social and historical survey of Australian comic art’, Richmond, Vic : Hutchinson of Australia (new edition).

  • Lindesay, Vane (1994), 'Drawing from life : a history of the Australian Black and White Artists’ Club’, Sydney, NSW : State Library of New South Wales Press.

  • Swain, David (15 November 1988), 'Keep laughing : this is serious’, Sydney, NSW : in the Bulletin, p.110.

  • Tanner, Les (27 February 1997), 'Obituary’, Melbbourne, Vic : in the Age, 27 February 1997, reprinted Inkspot 28 (Spring 1997), p 20.

  • (5 March 1997), 'Obituary’, Sydney, NSW : in the Sydney Morning Herald, p 35.

  • Senyard, June (ed.) (1991), 'Labor in cartoons : cartoons of the Australian Labor Party in Victoria 1891-1990’, South Yarra, Vic : Hyland House.

  • 'World War II Nominal Roll : Army’, www.ww2roll.gov.au.

See also

  • 'Self-portrait, Overland 67 (1977), 66'.

Initial data sources

  • Black and white artists

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