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Expanding the Howitt way: Alfred Howitt in Victoria

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McComb, Sandra

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State Library of Victoria Foundation

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Alfred Howitt, along with similarly enterprising siblings, grew to adulthood surrounded by the comfort and support of their family in mid-19th century England. At the centre of a literary family Alfred might have continued a tradition that lauded the ideas and writings of the time. Accorded a sound education in England and Germany and always encouraged to use curiosity as a means of approaching life he might have remained in Britain, or at least in Europe, and been well-satisfied.

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The La Trobe Journal

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2099-12-31