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* Contents derived from the 1995 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- There was No Man, Says Banjo's Family, single work column biography (p. 3)
- 18 Rejections from Literature Board: What Does it Want?, single work correspondence (p. 12)
- Stockmen Tell the Story of His Ride, single work column (p. 12)
- The Man from Snowy Riveri"There was movement at the station, for the word had passed around", single work poetry (p. 15)
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Celebrating the Poetry of the Ballad,
single work
criticism
The title poem of 'Banjo' Paterson's collection The Man From Snowy River appeared in the Bulletin on 26 April 1890. It was far from the first literary ballad written in Australia.' (Introduction)
- The Man from Snowy River, single work column biography (p. 15)
- Escapist Lines for Fast-Moving Times, single work column (p. 15)
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