Louis Becke
George Lewis Becke was at the turn of the nineteenth century, the most prolific, significant, and internationally renowned Australian-born writer of the South Pacific region. Having lived and worked among Pacific Islands and Islanders as a trader, ship's supercargo, and villager for some two decades, learning languages and observing natural and cultural life, Becke was prompted by J. F. Archibald of The Bulletin to write down his experiences, eventually becoming a popular and respected author of short stories, novellas, novels, as well as historic and ethnographic works.
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📖 Books
By reef and palm and The ebbing of the tide
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1913
The adventures of a supercargo
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1906
By Rock and Pool on an Austral Shore, and Other Stories
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1901
Yorke the adventurer, and other stories
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1900
Rodman the boatsteerer and other stories
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1898
The ebbing of the tide
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1896
Pacific tales
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1896
By reef and palm
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1894