Ethel Pedley

Ethel Pedley

Ethel Pedley's photograph from the author page of Dot and the Kangaroo.
Born Ethel Charlotte Pedley
(1859-06-19)June 19, 1859[1]
Acton, London, England.
Died August 6, 1898(1898-08-06) (aged 39)
Darlinghurst, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Cause of death Cancer[1]
Resting place Waverly Cemetery, Bronte, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Alma mater Royal Academy of Music (1882)
Occupation Author, Musician
Years active 1882-1898
Cover of a 1920 publication of Dot and the Kangaroo
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Ethel C. Pedley

Ethel Charlotte Pedley (19 June 1859 – 6 August 1898) was an Australian author and musician.

A scan of a first edition copy of Dot and the Kangaroo, which included a photograph of Pedley and a copy of her signature.

Pedley's most well-known book is Dot and the Kangaroo, which featured a little girl named Dot who becomes lost in the Australian outback, and is helped to find her way back home by a friendly kangaroo. The illustrations were drawn by Frank P. Mahony.

Pedley was a believer in the conservation of the Australian flora and fauna, and usually wrote her books from this perspective, singling out 'man' as disconnected from nature and the rest of the animals.

Ethel's preface to Dot and the Kangaroo is as follows:

To the children of Australia
in the hope of enlisting their sympathies
for the many beautiful, amiable, and frolicsome creatures
of their fair land,
whose extinction, through ruthless destruction,
is being surely accomplished

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