Roderick Joseph Flanagan
(1828–1862)

Australian historian, anthropologist, poet, newspaper proprietor, and journalist, born in Ireland and active in Australia. His essays were republished after his death by his brother Edward

Roderick Joseph Flanagan

Works

  • Essays in "The Empire: Sydney journal of news, politics and commerce."
  • The Aborigines of Australia, 1888 (transcription project)
  • Australian and other poems 1887
  • The History of New South Wales; with an account of Van Dieman's Land (Tasmania), New Zealand, Port Phillip (Victoria), Moreton Bay, and other Australasian settlements: comprising a complete view of the progress and prospects of gold mining in Australia. 1862.

Works about Flanagan


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