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Editor Australian Workman; Truth newspaper; Sunday Times; Freeman's Journal; Bird O'Freedom; editor Arrow; Bulletin; Commonwealth Press Agency (Sydney); Native Companion
His The house of the winds, 1919: t.p. (E.J. Brady)
Bush-land ballads, 1910 t.p. (E.J. Brady)
NUC pre-56 (Brady, Edwin James, 1869-1952)
Australian Dictionary of Biography (online) 19 October 2021: (Brady, Edwin James (1869 - 1952) Edwin James Brady, journalist and writer, was born on 7 August 1869 at Carcoar, New South Wales. He became secretary of the Australian Socialist League, a member of the Labor Electoral League, editing its newspaper, the Australian Workman, and joined a clerks' union. he worked intermittently for the newspaper Truth, and edited The Arrow from 1896. He wrote poetry; in 1903 he set up a press agency in Sydney, moving to Melbourne in 1906, and edited a short-lived (but significant) monthly, The Native Companion. From about 1912 he lived in Mallacoota, Victoria. In the 1930s he contributed to Labor Call under the pseudonym Scrutator. Brady died in hospital at Pambula, New South Wales, on 22 July 1952) https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/brady-edwin-james-5335