- Henry Ernest Boote
Henry Ernest Boote (1865-1949) was an Australian editor, journalist,
propagandist , poet, and fiction writer.Biography
Born in
Liverpool , England, May 20, 1865, Boote began working as an apprentice to a printer at the age of ten before emirating to Australia in 1889. ["Australian Poets and Their Works", by William Wilde, Oxford University Press, 1996] That same year he married Mary Jane Paingdestre, and began working inBrisbane as acompositor . He was an inspiredtrade unionist and became involved in the Queensland labour movement, writing articles and propagandist from a socialist slant. [Frank Farrell, 'Boote, Henry Ernest (1865 - 1949)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 7, Melbourne University Press, 1979, pp 342-343. http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A070347b.htm] In 1894, the Australian Labour Federation posted Boote toBundaberg as editor of the "Bundaberg Guardian". In 1896 he moved toGympie , where he established a paper called "The Gympie Truth", and in 1902 became editor of "The Worker" in Brisbane. He was also the founding editor of "The Queensland Worker" (1902–11), and "The Australian Worker" (1914–43) [http://primeministers.naa.gov.au/whoswho.asp?showpopup=false&whosWhoId=boote_henry] Boote was a friend and associate ofPrime Minister sAndrew Fisher ,James Scullin , andJohn Curtin .Boote died inRose Bay, New South Wales on 14 August 1949. [http://www.nla.gov.au/ms/findaids/2070.html#bioghist1]Works
Prose
*"Set the Twelve Men Free", Sydney: New South Wales Labor Council, 1918
*"The land of Wherisit: a cycle of tales that begins at the end and ends at the beginning; told by a graduate of All Fools' College for the entertainment of his kind", Sydney : The Judd Publishing Co., 1919
*"The case of Grant: fifteen years for fifteen words", Sydney: Social Democratic League, (date?)
*"The Human Ladder: an Australian story of our own time", Sydney: Judd Publishing, 1920
*"Tea with the Devil and Other Diversions", 1928
Poetry
*"As I Went By: Poems", Sydney: Worker Trustees, 1933
*"The siren city", Sydney, 1935
*"I look forth", Sydney: Worker Trustees, 1937
*"May Day: a commemoration poem written for the great May day demonstration in Sydney, 1938"
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