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Patricia Jean Adam-Smith, AO OBE (31 May 1924 – 20 September 2001) was an Australian author, historian and servicewoman. She was a prolific writer on a range of subjects covering history, folklore and the preservation of national traditions, and wrote a two-part autobiography. Her other notable works include The Anzacs (1978), Australian Women at War (1984) and Prisoners of War (1992).

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  • Patricia Jean Adam-Smith, AO OBE (31 May 1924 – 20 September 2001) was an Australian author, historian and servicewoman. She was a prolific writer on a range of subjects covering history, folklore and the preservation of national traditions, and wrote a two-part autobiography. Her other notable works include The Anzacs (1978), Australian Women at War (1984) and Prisoners of War (1992). (en)
  • Patricia Jean Adam-Smith (ur. 31 maja 1924 w (Wiktoria), zm. 20 września 2001) – australijska pisarka i historyczka. W swoich pracach poruszała tematy związane z historią, folklorem i tradycjami narodowymi. (pl)
  • Patricia Jean "Patsy" Adam-Smith, född 31 maj 1924 i i Victoria i Australien, död 20 september 2001, var en australisk författarinna som skrivit drygt 28 böcker. Hon tilldelades 1980 Brittiska imperieorden i graden officer för hennes arbete med litteratur, och 1994 mottog hon en Order of Australiautmärkelse. Hennes bok tilldelades 1978 priset och gjordes även till en TV-serie i 13 avsnitt. Bland Adam-Smiths största intressen var järnvägar, ett ämne som hon författade flera böcker om. (sv)
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  • Patricia Jean Adam-Smith, AO OBE (31 May 1924 – 20 September 2001) was an Australian author, historian and servicewoman. She was a prolific writer on a range of subjects covering history, folklore and the preservation of national traditions, and wrote a two-part autobiography. Her other notable works include The Anzacs (1978), Australian Women at War (1984) and Prisoners of War (1992). (en)
  • Patricia Jean Adam-Smith (ur. 31 maja 1924 w (Wiktoria), zm. 20 września 2001) – australijska pisarka i historyczka. W swoich pracach poruszała tematy związane z historią, folklorem i tradycjami narodowymi. (pl)
  • Patricia Jean "Patsy" Adam-Smith, född 31 maj 1924 i i Victoria i Australien, död 20 september 2001, var en australisk författarinna som skrivit drygt 28 böcker. Hon tilldelades 1980 Brittiska imperieorden i graden officer för hennes arbete med litteratur, och 1994 mottog hon en Order of Australiautmärkelse. Hennes bok tilldelades 1978 priset och gjordes även till en TV-serie i 13 avsnitt. Bland Adam-Smiths största intressen var järnvägar, ett ämne som hon författade flera böcker om. (sv)
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