George Mackaness

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1882 – 1968

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Who was George Mackaness?

George Mackaness, born in Sydney, was a distinguished Australian educator, historian and bibliophile. He married Alice Symons in 1906. He trained as a teacher and spent many years as English master at Fort Street Public School, Sydney. His book "Inspirational Teaching" was widely acclaimed. He was in charge of the English Department at Sydney Technical College from 1924 to 1946. He was on the board of the Commonwealth Literary Fund, and a trustee of the Public Library of NSW. He was longtime member of the Royal Australian Historical Society, and president in 1948-9.

He wrote over 70 books and journal articles, including a life of William Bligh and Arthur Phillip. Between 1935 and 1962, he edited and privately published in limited editions, a series of 46 Australian Historical Monographs, consisting of valuable original research plus reprints of key but forgotten historical pamphlets. He amassed in his Drummoyne home probably the largest private collection of Australian books. This huge library was sold via three catalogues issued by Angus & Robertson in 1966.

Mackaness was president of the Book Collectors Society of Australia for two years.

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Born
1882
Australia
Died
1968

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on July 23, 2013

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