''The Lone Hand'' was a monthly
Australia
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n magazine of literature and poetry published between 1907 and 1928. The magazine was based in
Sydney
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.
History
''The Lone Hand'' was founded in 1907 by
J. F. Archibald and
Frank Fox as a monthly
Australia
Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous List of islands of Australia, sma ...
n magazine of literature and poetry as a sister magazine to ''
The Bulletin''.
It was modelled on ''
The London Strand''.
[''The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature'' William H Wilde, Joy Hooton and Barry Andrews Oxford University Press 2nd ed. 1994 ] Originally, Archibald had wanted the name ''Lone Hand'' for what became ''The Bulletin''.
Once the magazine was established, Archibald had little to do with its running. It tended to echo the themes of ''The Bulletin''; Australian individuality and mateship, and support for the
White Australia Policy
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.
In common with ''The Bulletin'', contributions from the public were solicited and paid for at the 'going rate'. A remarkable innovation was a prize offered to readers who found errors (including typos) in advertisements and contributions.
It also sponsored the first Australian beauty contest in 1908 (after a challenge by the ''
Chicago Tribune
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''), and featured columns by celebrities.
The ''Lone Hand'' was an initial success. The first issue in May 1907 sold out its print run of 50,000 copies in three days; the second issue sold out in one.
But two years later, faced with falling circulation and advertising revenue - mostly due to competition from overseas magazines, Fox instituted radical changes, adding a
women's section and fashion photography. The price of the magazine was also dropped from 1 shilling to 6 pence, and the language used in its editorials was softened to engage a broader audience. In 1914 links with ''The Bulletin'' were cut. By 1919 the magazine was being published in a larger format, with more articles on higher quality paper. However, when the price was adjusted again to 9 pence, circulation dropped and continuing the production became unsustainable. February 1928 was the last issue published.
Contributors
Major contributors included:
*
A. H. Adams
*
L W Appleby (photographer)
*
Randolph Bedford
Randolph Bedford (born George Randolph Bedford 27 June 1868 – 7 July 1941) was an Australian poet, novelist, short story writer and Queensland state politician.
Early life
Bedford was born in Camperdown, Sydney, the son of Alfred Bedford, w ...
*
Zora Cross
Zora Bernice May Cross (18 May 1890 – 22 January 1964) was an Australian poet, best-selling novelist and journalist.
Life
Zora Bernice May Cross was born on 18 May 1890 at Eagle Farm, Brisbane, to Earnest William Cross and Mary Louisa Eliza ...
(inc. many pseudonyms)
*
Victor Daley
Victor James William Patrick Daley (5 September 1858 – 29 December 1905) was an Australian poet. Daley serves chiefly as an example of the Celtic Twilight in Australian verse. He also serves as a lyrical alternative to his contempora ...
*
C J Dennis
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*
Edward Dyson
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*
Will Dyson
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(artist)
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Mabel Forrest
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Henry Lawson
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Lionel Lindsay
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Early life
Lindsay was born in the Victorian town of Creswick, into a creative family – he was the brother of artist No ...
(artist)
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Norman Lindsay
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Percy Lindsay
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(artist)
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David Low (artist)
*
Hugh McCrae
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Life and career
McCrae was born in Melbourne, the son of the Australian author George Gordon McCrae and grandson of the painter and d ...
*
Ernest O'Ferrall
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Dowell O'Reilly
Dowell Philip O'Reilly (18 July 1865 – 5 November 1923) was an Australian poet, short story writer and politician.
Early life
O'Reilly was born at Sydney. His father, Rev. Thomas O'Reilly, was a well known clergyman of the Church of England, w ...
*
Ambrose Pratt
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*
Roderic Quinn
Roderic Joseph Quinn (26 November 1867 – 15 August 1949) was an Australian poet.
Early life
Quinn was born in Sydney the seventh child of Irish parents: Edward Quinn, letter-carrier, and his wife Catherine. He was educated at Catholic school ...
*
Steele Rudd
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''The Old Homestead'' (serialised novel)
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David Henry Souter (artist)
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Louis Stone ''Betty Wayside'' (serialised novel)
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J. W. Tristram (artist who contributed poetry under the pseudonym of Tris)
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David McKee Wright
David McKee Wright (6 August 1869 – 5 February 1928) was an Irish-born poet and journalist, active in New Zealand and Australia.
Early life
Wright was born at Ballynaskeagh, County Down, Ireland, the second son of Rev. William Wright, D.D. (1 ...
(inc. many pseudonyms)
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Blamire Young
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Biography
Early life
Young was born at Londesborough, Yorkshire, the second son ...
(artist)
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Editors
Editors were:
* J. F. Archibald 1907
* (later Sir) Frank Fox 1907 – 1909
* A. H. Adams 1909 – 1911
* Bertram Stevens 1912 – 1919
* Walter Jago 1919 – 1928
Notes
Further reading
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External links
''The Lone hand''
on Trove
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The Lone Hand - State Library of New South Wales
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