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M'Glusky

A[lfred Arthur] G[reenwood] Hales

Alfred Greenwood Hales (1860-1936), known as 'Smiler' Hales, was an Australian novelist and war correspondent. This is part of an article about Hales in an Australian newspaper, just after he died:

Mr Hales lived dangerously. He was in every important rush which took place in the last decade of the ninetenth century - Broken Hill, Coolgardie, Kimberley, North Queensland and some others. He followed the wars, fighting or acting as war correspondent in South Africa, the Russo-Japanese War, wars in the Balkans, and the Great War. He was daring and carefree, a fine horseman, a strong and ready boxer, and participant in all sports requiring athleticism. Hales was a vigorous and imaginative writer, whose pen was often as good humoured and reckless as he himself. His novels, which commanded wide reading, were virile but not as much as his contributions to the daily papers. His letters from South Africa to the Daily Mail during the Boer War caused a sensation. They were read with avidity everywhere. Hales found dramatic, tragic, sentimental and picturesque material where to others there was hardly more than a blank.

Photo of Hales

A.G. Hales, not smiling


Hales wrote two novels featuring a man named M'Glusky, an Australian of Scottish descent, this one and M'Glusky the Reformer, both of which had a dust jacket designed by Blampied. Blampied also designed dust jackets for three other novels by Hales: The Watcher on the Tower, Maid Molly and Angel Jim.




Popular edition

Bibliography code: TFU-22.2i

Publisher: T. Fisher Unwin

Series: Popular edition

Year: 1922

Format: not seen

Pages:

Binding: Red cloth with letters T F U in black in centre, black line to rim and small decorations of leaves in the corner. Title, author and publisher in black on spine.

Size: not seen

Dust jacket: signed Blam, under black bar, lower left

Internal illustrations: none

Price: not known

Printing history: Popular edition, 1922

Printed by: not seen

Notes: This racist jacket design has not been seen on any book. The panel illustrated left is taken from Blampied's album of dust jackets which also contains the edited design for the second impression in 1923, below.

Image of dust jacket

Dust jacket of first Popular edition (1922) from Blampied's album (click to enlarge)




Second impression

Bibliography code: TFU-22.2ii

Publisher: T. Fisher Unwin

Series: none

Year: 1923

Format: 8vo

Pages: 252, 1 pp adverts

Binding: Plain red linen cloth impressed with vertical bars and letters TFU in an oval in the middle; title, author and publisher in black on spine; plain rear boards

Size: 189 x 133 mm

Dust jacket: not signed

Internal illustrations: none

Price: 2 shillings 6 pence

Printing history: Popular edition, 1922; Second impression (Crown 8vo), 1923

Printed by: Butler & Tanner, Frome and London

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Dust jacket of second impression, 1923 (click to enlarge)





Third impression

Bibliography code: TFU-22.2iii

Publisher: T. Fisher Unwin

Series: none

Year: 1926

Format: 16mo

Pages: 252

Binding: Black linen cloth impressed with Cleopatra's needed and a sphinx either side; title, author and publisher in white on spine; plain rear boards

Size: 180 x 114 mm

Dust jacket: not signed

Internal illustrations: none

Price: 2 shillings

Printing history: Popular edition, 1922; Second impression (Crown 8vo), 1923; Third impression, 1926

Printed by: Butler & Tanner, Frome and London

Image of dust jacket

Dust jacket of third impression, 1926 (click to enlarge)