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Revision as of 15:38, 19 February 2017
Pertinent was an Australian monthly periodical edited by Leon Batt. Contributors included Ian Mudie, Kylie Tennant, William Hart-Smith, the artist Rosaleen Norton and the poet Gavin Greenlees, Dulcie Deamer (the 'Queen of Bohemia'), Yvonne Webb, George Farwell, Marjorie Quinn, Marien Dreyer, and Robert Crossland[1]
Started in 1940 the magazine ceased publication in 1947.[2]
References
- Nevill Drury, Pan's Daughter: The Magical World of Rosaleen Norton
Footnotes
- ^ Drury, page 23
- ^ "Australian Magazines of the Twentieth Century". Austlit. Retrieved 1 January 2012.