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George Lewis Becke

George Lewis Becke (or Louis Becke; 18 June 1855 – 18 February 1913) was at the turn of the nineteenth century, the most prolific, significant, and internationally renowned Australian-born writer of the South Pacific region. Having lived and worked among Pacific Islands and Islanders as a trader, ship's supercargo, and villager for some two decades, learning languages and observing natural and cultural life, Becke was prompted by J F Archibald of ''The Bulletin'' to write down his experiences, eventually becoming a popular and respected author of short stories, novellas, novels, as well as historic and ethnographic works. Provided by Wikipedia
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    South sea supercargo / by Becke, Louis, 1855-1913

    Published 1967
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    By reef and palm / by Becke, Louis. 1855-1913

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    Pacific tales / by Becke, Louis. 1855-1913

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