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Junor, Charles (1864? - 1901)

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Born
1864?
Died
1901
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Summary

Little is known about Junor's early life. In his autobiography Naught to Thirty-Three (1944), Randolph Bedford mentions Junor several times, noting that he was employed by Bill (William) Maloney as his parliamentary secretary while Maloney was a Member of the Legislative Assembly for West Melbourne in the 1890s. Later on, Junor lived in Sydney with his wife Minnie, where he was assistant secretary to the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science at Sydney University. Junor drowned after falling from a ferry into Sydney Harbour. Dead Men's Tales was published by George Robertson in 1898; a novel, Richard Brice: Adventurer, was published posthumously by R.A. Everett in 1902.

Published resources

Books

  • Junor, Charles, Dead Men's Tales, George Robertson and Co., Melbourne, 1898, 269 pp. Details

Short Stories

  • Junor, Charles, 'Our Easter Monday', in Dead Men's Tales, George Robertson and Co., Melbourne, 1898, pp. 144-148. Details
  • Junor, Charles, 'Up-To-Date Burglars', in Dead Men's Tales, George Robertson and Co., Melbourne, 1898, pp. 42-51. Details
  • Junor, Charles, 'Dead Men's Tales', in Dead Men's Tales, George Robertson and Co., Melbourne, 1898, pp. 17-41. Details
  • Junor, Charles, 'Finlay's Courtship', in Dead Men's Tales, George Robertson and Co., Melbourne, 1898, pp. 52-56. Details
  • Junor, Charles, 'A Celestial Burglar', in Dead Men's Tales, George Robertson and Co., Melbourne, 1898, pp. 57-63. Details
  • Junor, Charles, 'An Athletic Interlude', in Dead Men's Tales, George Robertson and Co., Melbourne, 1898, pp. 64-70. Details
  • Junor, Charles, 'Her Funeral', in Dead Men's Tales, George Robertson and Co., Melbourne, 1898, pp. 71-75. Details
  • Junor, Charles, 'The Silent Sepulchre', in Dead Men's Tales, George Robertson and Co., Melbourne, 1898, pp. 76-103. Details
  • Junor, Charles, 'Marlow's Mistake', in Dead Men's Tales, George Robertson and Co., Melbourne, 1898, pp. 104-109. Details
  • Junor, Charles, 'A Lion Story', in Dead Men's Tales, George Robertson and Co., Melbourne, 1898, pp. 109-117. Details
  • Junor, Charles, 'The Countryman In Town', in Dead Men's Tales, George Robertson and Co., Melbourne, 1898, pp. 118-122. Details
  • Junor, Charles, 'A Terror for Drink', in Dead Men's Tales, George Robertson and Co., Melbourne, 1898, pp. 132-143. Details
  • Junor, Charles, 'The Law of Universal Existance', in Dead Men's Tales, George Robertson and Co., Melbourne, 1898, pp. 262-269. Details
  • Junor, Charles, 'The French Guinea', in Dead Men's Tales, George Robertson and Co., Melbourne, 1898, pp. 149-163. Details
  • Junor, Charles, 'The Doctor's Detective', in Dead Men's Tales, George Robertson and Co., Melbourne, 1898, pp. 164-173. Details
  • Junor, Charles, 'The Genius of the Glass', in Dead Men's Tales, George Robertson and Co., Melbourne, 1898, pp. 174-194. Details
  • Junor, Charles, 'A New Situation', in Dead Men's Tales, George Robertson and Co., Melbourne, 1898, pp. 195-204. Details
  • Junor, Charles, 'An April Fool', in Dead Men's Tales, George Robertson and Co., Melbourne, 1898, pp. 205-208. Details
  • Junor, Charles, 'A Coin Symposium', in Dead Men's Tales, George Robertson and Co., Melbourne, 1898, pp. 209-218. Details
  • Junor, Charles, 'His Assurance Policy', in Dead Men's Tales, George Robertson and Co., Melbourne, 1898, pp. 219-225. Details
  • Junor, Charles, 'How the Curse Was Sped', in Dead Men's Tales, George Robertson and Co., Melbourne, 1898, pp. 226-246. Details
  • Junor, Charles, 'Two Dreams', in Dead Men's Tales, George Robertson and Co., Melbourne, 1898, pp. 247-251. Details
  • Junor, Charles, 'Aguerra's Bride', in Dead Men's Tales, George Robertson and Co., Melbourne, 1898, pp. 252-256. Details
  • Junor, Charles, 'The Elixir of Life', in Dead Men's Tales, George Robertson and Co., Melbourne, 1898, pp. 257-261. Details
  • Junor, Charles, 'His Queen's Birthday', in Dead Men's Tales, George Robertson and Co., Melbourne, 1898, pp. 123-131. Details