Two well-known nineteenth century authors have written about life on a sheep station:
This could be the west bank Gao mentioned by 10th and 11th century authors.
The supposed ancestry was mentioned by 19th century authors, including Balzac.
Rather Arnold concludes by quoting a 17th century author who stated:
He is considered influential to many later 19th and 20th century authors, including Joseph Conrad.
This custom was noted by many 19th century authors, and continues today.
Though no original survives, several 18th century authors copied it.
A late 19th century author said "Woodside" was an appropriate name for the community these land speculators created.
Third-person omniscient was apparently quite popular with nineteenth century authors.