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A. H. Massina A. H. Massina i(A73380 works by) (Organisation) assertion (a.k.a. A. H. Massina & Co.; Massina)
Born: Established: 1876 Melbourne, Victoria, ;
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1 y separately published work icon Australian Journal Bushranger Stories Melbourne : A. H. Massina , 1950-1959 Z1028286 1950-1959 periodical adventure (1 issues)
1 y separately published work icon Australian Journal Suspense Stories Melbourne : A. H. Massina , 1950-1959 Z1028243 1950-1959 periodical crime thriller mystery detective adventure (1 issues)
1 y separately published work icon The First Ninety Years : The Printing House of Massina :Melbourne :1859 to 1949 Ronald Campbell , Melbourne : A. H. Massina , 1949 Z804230 1949 single work
1 Snapshots from the Services A. H. Massina (publisher), 1944 series - publisher short story war literature
1 y separately published work icon The Epic of Bert Hinkler : The Homing Bird of Bundaberg Evelyn Gough , Melbourne : A. H. Massina , 1928 Z1058638 1928 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon Poems John Scott Lawson , Melbourne : A. H. Massina , 1912 Z1219492 1912 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon Australians in War : With the Australian Regiment from Melbourne to Bloemfontein William Reay , Melbourne : A. H. Massina , 1900 Z1402807 1900 single work biography

'This book is an answer to very many and kindly-expressed requests that I should put into the form of a compact volume the record made during the period in which it was my privilege to accompany, as a Press correspondent, the troops who formed the First Australian Regiment in South Africa...' (Source: introduction)

1 y separately published work icon The Hand of the Potter Hilda A. Heffernan , Melbourne : A. H. Massina , 1900-1999 Z1026472 1900-1999 selected work short story
1 y separately published work icon We Three, [and] The Ogre's Story (a sequel to 'We Three') A. J. Wells , Melbourne : A. H. Massina , 1892 Z1469402 1892 single work children's fiction children's
1 y separately published work icon Tit-Bits, from All the Most Interesting Books, Periodicals, and Newspapers in the World 1887 Melbourne : L. and S. Duffus , 1887 6613631 1887 periodical

The British magazine Tit-Bits was launched in London by George Newnes and 'established a model of rewriting material from many sources, using cheap newsprint and selling in volume. It was quite open about this - the masthead proclaimed "From all the most interesting books, periodicals and contributors in the world".'

The British edition was published from 1881 to 1984. Its content included news items, sketches, anecdotes and jokes.

Source: Magforum website: 'Tit-Bits/Titbits', http://www.magforum.com/mens/mensmagazinesatoz11.htm

Sighted: 05/11/2013

1 1 y separately published work icon Two Stories : A Fragmentary Poem John Farrell , Melbourne : A. H. Massina , 1882 Z411044 1882 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon The Sportsman 1881 Melbourne : A. H. Massina , 1881-1904 6579089 1881 newspaper
1 y separately published work icon Melbourne International Palace of Industry : Poem i "Here! in the golden prime of golden prime--", Thomas W. Nutt , Melbourne : A. H. Massina , 1880 Z1322568 1880 single work poetry
1 y separately published work icon The Maid of Millewa : An Australian Poem : Canto the Second i "When life is young, and bright, and fair", P. K. O'Hara , Melbourne : A. H. Massina , 1879 Z1312943 1879 single work poetry
3 1 y separately published work icon Poems of the Late Adam Lindsay Gordon Adam Lindsay Gordon , Melbourne : A. H. Massina , 1879 Z1019036 1879 selected work poetry drama
1 y separately published work icon Four Stories High Marcus Clarke , Melbourne : A. H. Massina , 1877 Z132891 1877 selected work short story
1 4 y separately published work icon The Future Australian Race Marcus Clarke , Melbourne : A. H. Massina , 1877 Z524204 1877 single work short story satire The narrator declares that 'The quality of a race of beings is determined by two things: food and climate'. In musing on what the future Australian race will be like, the narrator looks to the past and the present as indicators of the likely progression that will eventuate.
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