Arthur Wright (writer)

Arthur Wright (1870 – 19 December 1932) was an Australian writer best known for his novels set against a background of the sporting world, particularly horseracing, which meant he was often compared during his lifetime to Nat Gould.[1] In his lifetime he was called "Australia's most prolific novelist".[2]

  1. ^ 'Arthur Wright', The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature, Oxford University Press, 1985 p 755
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