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Florence James was born on 2 September, 1902 in Australia, is an Australian writer. Discover Florence James's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 90 years old?

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Age 90 years old
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Born 2 September, 1902
Birthday 2 September
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Date of death 25 August, 1993
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Nationality Australia

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1902

Florence Gertrude James (2 September 1902 – 25 August 1993) was an Australian writer and literary agent, born in New Zealand.

James was born in Gisborne, New Zealand, daughter of a refrigeration engineer with a successful consulting practice.

1920

She moved with her family to Sydney in 1920, studying at Sydney University 1923–26, and it was there that her friendship with Dymphna Cusack began, later to become a notable collaboration.

They were both involved in debating and theatre; they shared a feminist, unionist and pacifist outlook.

Both were much later to become opponents of nuclear weapons.

1930

Around 1930 she moved to London, working as a journalist, briefly sharing a room with Christina Stead.

1932

While there she married lawyer William J. "Pym" Heyting in 1932 and had two daughters, Julie and Frances, by him.

1938

They returned to Sydney in 1938.

He joined the RAAF as an Intelligence officer, and became a Wing Commander.

1940

She worked as Public Appeals Officer for The Royal Prince Alfred Hospital from 1940 to the end of 1944, when she resigned.

1945

From 1945 to 1947 she, her daughters, Dymphna Cusack and her niece shared a rented cottage 'Pinegrove' at Hazelbrook in the Blue Mountains.

It was there that they collaborated on a children's book Four Winds and a Family and Come In Spinner, which was to become the most successful book about life in wartime Sydney.

It won the Daily Telegraph's £1000 novel competition in 1948 and the prizemoney was handed over but not announced.

1947

She returned with her daughters to London in 1947 to join her husband who was stationed there.

1948

They divorced in 1948.

1951

Publishers demanded substantial edits and it was not finally published until 1951.

1963

She remained there until 1963, working as a literary agent, initially for Constable and Company, where authors she signed included Mary Durack, Sylvia Townsend Warner and Colin Johnson (aka Mudrooroo Narogin).

She became active in the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, participating in the Aldermaston March and activities of Bertrand Russell's Committee of One Hundred.

She returned to Australia in 1963 and joined the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in 1968.

1984

In 1984 she restored the unexpurgated MS of Come In Spinner for Richard Walsh of Angus and Robertson.

1993

She died in 1993 at the Wesley Heights retirement village at Manly, where her friend and collaborator Dymphna Cusack died twelve years earlier.