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Top : Prime Ministers : Fisher

  • "Coal-Miner Who Became P. M." Australia's Heritage 5, 65 (1971): 1542-1545.
  • "Death of the Right Honourable Andrew Fisher." House of Representatives Debates 120, 6 February 1929: 25-30; Senate Debates 120, 6 February 1929: 10-12.
  • "Fisher Andrew." In Dictionary of National Biography 1922-1930. London: Oxford University press, 1937, pp. 306-308.
  • "Fisher, Andrew." In Australian Dictionary of Biography. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1981. v. 8, 1891-1939, pp. 502-507.
  • Andrew Fisher 1862-1928. Kilmarnock, Scotland: Kilmarnock and Loundoun District Council, 1979.
  • Beazley, Kim. "A Warm-Hearted Prime Minister." Canberra Times, 25 January, 1966: 4.
  • Ellis, M. H. "Andrew Fisher." Bulletin, 22 September 1962: 19-21.
  • Hansard, B. "The Right Honourable Andrew Fisher P. C." In Hansard, B. Leaders of the Empire. London: Virtue, 1919. v. 4.
  • Malkin, John. Andrew Fisher: 1862-1928. 1980.
  • Marginson, G. "Andrew Fisher." In Prelude to Power: The Rise of the Labour Party in Queensland 1885-1915, edited by D. J. Murphy, R. B. Joyce and Colin A. Hughes. Brisbane: Jacaranda, 1970, pp. 187-193.
  • Marginson, G. Andrew Fisher: The Colonial Experience 1885-1901. B.A. Honors Thesis. University of Queensland, 1967.
  • Noye, Larry. "Peg Fisher: Part of Labor's History." Lobby (Autumn 1989): 24-25.


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