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Bereeun the Mirage Maker (from More Australian Legendary Tales, 1898) | 1 | |
The Jeweller's Shop (from Steele Rudd's Magazine, 1905) | 10 | |
The Parson's Blackboy (from The Last of Six: Tales of the Austral Tropics, 1894) | 19 | |
John Price's Bar of Steel (from Tales of the Old Regime, 1897) | 24 | |
Scrammy 'And (from Bush Studies, 1902) | 36 | |
The Funerals of Malachi Mooney (from The Bulletin Story Book, 1901) | 58 | |
Send Round the Hat (from Send Round the Hat, 1907) | 67 | |
Fourteen Fathoms from Quetta Rock (from Munsey's Magazine) | 90 | |
The Night We Watched for Wallabies | 103 | |
Kate's Wedding (from On Our Selection, 1899) | 107 | |
The Widow Dare (from the Argus, Melbourne) | 114 | |
The Champion Bullock-Driver (from the Bulletin) | 130 | |
'And Women Must Weep' (from End of a Childhood, 1934) | 133 | |
Adventure: A Fantasy of the Ranges (from the Sydney Morning Herald) | 141 | |
The Good Grandmother (from Art in Australia) | 143 | |
Crows (from Five Corners, 1920) | 144 | |
The Hand (from The Adelphi, London, 1924) | 148 | |
The Lobster and the Lioness (from Bodger and the Boarders, 1921) | 155 | |
Hoodoo Jo (from the Sun, Melbourne) | 167 | |
A Bed of Rubies (from Nor'-West o'West, 1924) | 175 | |
The Grey Horse (from Kiss on the Lips, and Other Stories, 1932) | 187 | |
The Stump (from Separate Lives, 1928) | 200 | |
Choice (from the Bulletin) | 209 | |
Memoirs of a Professional Escaper (from The Giraffe's Unde, 1933) | 215 | |
Our New Properties (from the Bulletin) | 226 | |
The Dinkum Australian (from Saints and Soldiers, 1918) | 237 | |
The Pise House (from Cookabundy Ridge, 1946) | 246 | |
Suburban Souvenir (from the Argus, Melbourne) | 254 | |
The Pelican (from The River, and Other Stories, 1945) | 258 | |
Going Home (from The Township, 1947) | 267 | |
Dry Spell (from The Persimmon Tree, 1942) | 277 | |
End of an Idol (from The ABC Weekly) | 287 | |
Kaijek the Songman (from the Bulletin) | 294 | |
Fear (from Sydney or the Bush, 1948) | 302 | |
'Tell us about the Turkey, Jo ...' | 312 | |
Blow Carson, I Say (from Tell Us About the Turkey, Jo, 1946) | 317 | |
The Nightshift (from Sailors Belong Ships, 1947) | 322 | |
Harvest (from the Bulletin) | 332 | |
He Walks Home with His Wife (from High Hill at Midnight, 1944) | 338 | |
The Enthusiastic Prisoner (from the Bulletin) | 343 | |
Seed Among Thomas (from the Sydney Morning Herald) | 352 | |
Dust (from It's Harder for Girls, 1942) | 359 | |
Two Women (from the Bulletin) | 363 | |
No One Spoke (from Coast to Coast, 1944) | 370 | |
The Bleeding of Irish O'Banion (from The AIF News, 1942) | 381 | |
You Go, Florence Nightingale! (from The Courtship of Uncle Henry, 1946) | 386 | |
The Man Who Bowled Victor Trumper (ibid.) | 393 | |
The Three Jolly Foxes (from the Bulletin) | 397 | |
Drift (from Drift, 1944) | 410 | |
Twenty Strong (from What Else is There?, 1946) | 415 | |
The Kid (from Meanjin Papers, Melbourne, 1944) | 421 | |
Hullo, Joe (from The Australian Journal) | 434 |
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Add Classic Australian short stories, This is a welcome reissue of a classic selection of Australian short stories, first published half a century ago. The anthology includes fifty-two stories written by forty-eight leading writers. Key authors include Henry Lawson, 'Steele Rudd', Henry Hande, Classic Australian short stories to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Classic Australian short stories, This is a welcome reissue of a classic selection of Australian short stories, first published half a century ago. The anthology includes fifty-two stories written by forty-eight leading writers. Key authors include Henry Lawson, 'Steele Rudd', Henry Hande, Classic Australian short stories to your collection on WonderClub |