John Lhotsky
(1800–1866)

Publisher, artist and author; wrote on the topics of zoology, botany, geology, geography, and politics. Lhotsky was active in the early colonies of New South Wales and Tasmania from 1832 until 1838.

Works

Work about Lhotsky

  • The Colonial Slanderer–John Lhotsky reprint in The Sydney gazette and New South Wales advertiser, Saturday 1 June 1839
  • J. H. Maiden, "Records of Australian Botanists: Lhotsky, Johann". Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales, 42: 72-74, 1908
  • R. Etheridge junr, "Australian Museum, Fragments of its Early History". Records of the Australian Museum, 11: 67-79, 1916
  • Dixson, W. "Notes on Australian artists" Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society 7. 1921
  • Iredale, T. "Lhotsky's Lament", Australian Zoologist, 3: 223-26, 1922-24
  • Whitley, G. P. "Some Early Naturalists and Collectors in Australia", Journal and proceedings of the Royal Australian Historical Society, 19: 5: 291-323, 1933
  • MacPherson, J., "The Turbulent Dr. Lhotzky", The Medical Journal of Australia, 1: 661-667, 1938
  • Whitley, G.P. Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 2, 1967 (and corrigenda)
  • Kruta, V. Dr John Lhotsky - the Turbulent Australian Writer, Naturalist & Explorer 1972
  • Clark, Dymphna, "Dr John Lhotsky Versus Baron von Hugel, 1834-1848", Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, 78 (3-4): 133-148, 1992


Works by this author published before January 1, 1927 are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

 
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