book, George Robertson & Co, The Gumsucker At Home, 1914?

Historical information

Nathan Frederick Spielvogel (1874-1956), teacher, writer and historian, was born on 10 May 1874 at Ballarat, Victoria. as well as his stories he published a number of Books about the history of Ballarat.
Spielvogel taught at Orbost for at least a year and this book reflects that time.

Significance

Spielvogel was a teacher, writer and historian. As a country schoolteacher, he traveled widely in the eastern Australian outback and also made a journey to London. Spielvogel gained distinction as one of the only Australian Jewish writers of his time. Many of his early books were best-sellers. He has an association with the history of Orbost having spent a year as a teacher at Orbost.
The book also has an association with J.W. Bird an early auctioneer and estate agent in Orbost.

Physical description

A small 124 pp book with a pink, white and red cover with an illustration of a fisherman at a river. It is titled "The Gumsucker at Home" by N. F. Spielvogel.

Inscriptions & markings

inside cover - J. W. Bird

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