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Issue Details: First known date: 1988... 1988 Journal of an Era : Notes From Red Letter Days
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Earlwood, Canterbury area, Sydney Inner West, Sydney, New South Wales,:Wedgetail Press , 1988 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Journal of an Era : Notes from the Red Letter Days : Introduction, John Docker , single work criticism (p. 8-20)
Henry Lawson, Vanguard Fighter for Peace, Jack Beasley , single work criticism biography (p. 21-28)
Fourth Anniversary of Power Without Glory, Jack Beasley , single work criticism (p. 29-35)
Incorrect Criticism of Power Without Glory, Jack Beasley , single work criticism (p. 36-39)
Socialism and the Novel : A Study of Australian Literature, Jack Beasley , single work criticism (p. 40-65)
For a Working Class Literature, Jack Beasley , single work criticism (p. 66-75)
Questions of Australian Literature : Report to 4th Conference of Communist Writers - Abridged, Jack Beasley , single work criticism (p. 76-86)
Saga of "McLeod's Mob", Jack Beasley , single work criticism (p. 87-90)
Introduction to The Tracks We Travel II, Jack Beasley , single work criticism (p. 91-96)
Miles Franklin and the `Prose Poets'., Jack Beasley , single work criticism (p. 97-100)
The Great Hatred : Patrick White as Novelist, Jack Beasley , single work criticism (p. 101-111)
Down at the Old Bull and Bush : Henry Ford, the State Department and the Editors, Jack Beasley , single work criticism (p. 112-119)
In the Eye of the Beholder...Obscenity, Censorship and Literature, Jack Beasley , single work criticism (p. 120-128)
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