Author:William Arthur Satchell

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William Arthur Satchell
(1861–1942)

New Zealand orchardist, writer, stockbroker, novelist, accountant; also wrote under the pseudonym Samuel Cliall White

Works

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  • Will o' the Wisp and Other Tales in Prose and Verse (1883)
  • Patriotic and Other Poems (1900)
  • The Land of the Lost (1902)
  • The Toll of the Bush (1905) (external scan) HT
  • The Elixir of Life (1907)
  • "In Fame's Grip" (Timaru Herald, 5 December 1908) PP
  • The Greenstone Door (1914) (external scan)

As Samuel Cliall White

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  • The Other Inmate (serial; Christchurch Press, 15 February 1896 - 18 April 1896) Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4...
  • "The Great Unemployed Scheme" (New Zealand Graphic, 16 June 1894) PP
  • "Why I Came To New Zealand" (New Zealand Graphic, 25 August 1894 - 15 September 1894) Part 1 Part 2
  • "The Man Who Went North" (New Zealand Graphic, 7 September 1895) PP
  • "From a Northern Gumfield" (New Zealand Graphic, 3 November 1894) PP
  • "An Author's Model" (New Zealand Graphic, 16 November 1895) PP
  • "The Yellow Dwarf" (New Zealand Graphic, 23 November 1895) PP
  • "A Martyr to Circumstantial Evidence" (New Zealand Graphic, 11 January 1896) PP
  • "Song of the Gumfields" (New Zealand Graphic, 23 May 1896) PP
  • "Ode To the Vanishing forests of New Zealand" (New Zealand Graphic, 25 December 1896) PP

Anonymous works

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These works are listed in the bibliography of Phillip Wilson's William Satchell (1968), but not credited to Satchell in the original source:

  • "The Divided Note" (New Zealand Graphic, 2 January 1904) PP
  • "The Stone Stable Mystery" (New Zealand Graphic, 23 April - 14 May 1904) Part 1 Part 2 part 3 Part 4
  • "After His Kind" (The Red Funnel, 1 July 1906)

Works about Satchell

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Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.


This author died in 1942, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 81 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

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