Hugh Lusk

Hugh Hart Lusk
Hugh Lusk, photographed in about the 1920s.
Born
Hugh Hart Lusk

28 August 1838 (1838-08-28)
Carron Grove (near Falkirk), Stirlingshire, Scotland
Died8 September 1926 (1926-09-09)
Auckland, New Zealand
Occupation(s)Politician, writer
Years active1865 – 1913
Spouse
Mary Anne Butler
(m. 1864)
Parents
  • Robert Baillie Lusk
  • Jessie Hart

Hugh Hart Lusk (28 August 1838 – 8 September 1926) was New Zealand writer active in his home country, as well as Australia and America, during the late 19th century and early 20th century. He wrote books and articles on progressive social and political issues, in addition to works of fiction. In the mid-1870s he was briefly a member of parliament for an electorate in the Auckland Region of New Zealand. Lusk also worked as a solicitor and barrister, but in 1894 he was struck off the New South Wales roll of barristers for financial misconduct. His 1899 novel, Eureka, is an early example of Australian science-fiction.