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Alexandra Hasluck
Historian, writer, wife of Governor-General Sir Paul Hasluck (1905-1993). Mother of Rollo (1941-1973), and Nicholas (1942-).
BOOKS
Hasluck, Alexandra 1955, Portrait with Background: Georgiana Molloy, OUP, repr. FACP, 1990.
Hasluck, Alexandra 1959, Unwilling Emigrants: A Study of the Convict Period in Western Australia, OUP, Melbourne.
Hasluck, Alexandra 1963, Evelyn Hill: A Memoir.
Hasluck, Alexandra 1965, Thomas Peel of Swan River, OUP, Melbourne.
Hasluck, Alexandra 1965, C. Y. O'Connor, Melbourne.
Hasluck, Alexandra 1970, Of Ladies Dead: Stories not in the Modern Manner (fiction).
Hasluck, Alexandra 1973, Royal Engineer: A Life of Sir Edmund DuCane, Angus & Robertson, Sydney.
Hasluck, Alexandra & Mollie Lukis 1977, Victorian and Edwardian Perth from Old Photographs, John Ferguson, Sydney.
Hasluck, Alexandra ed. 1978, Audrey Tennyson's Vice-Regal Days.
Hasluck, Alexandra 1981, Portrait in a Mirror: An Autobiography, OUP.
Hasluck, Alexandra 1984, Western Australia's Colonial Years.
ARTICLES
Mrs Paul Hasluck [Alexandra Hasluck], 1952, 'The two Dawson families of Augusta and Busselton', Early Days, vol. 4, part 4.
Hasluck Alexandra 1957, 'Lady Broome', Early Days, vol. 5, part 3.
Hasluck, Alexandra 1961, [[../earlydays/5/hasluckalexandra2.html|'Yagan the Patriot, and some notable Aborigines of the first decade of settlement']], Early Days, vol. 5 part 7: 33-48.
Hasluck, Alexandra 1967, [[../earlydays/6/haslucka.html|'Murder on the Old Coast Road]], Early Days, vol. 6, part 6: 7-20.
References and Links
Bolton, Geoffrey 2014, Paul Hasluck: A Life, UWAP.
Hunter Ann P. 2017, bio in ADB.
Wikipedia page.
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