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Issue Details: First known date: 1868... vol. 5 no. 123 (New Series) 8 August 1868 of The Australasian est. 1864 The Australasian
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Notes

  • This issue of the Australasian also includes

    • advertisements for a range of classical and popular sheet music; publications on French language and pronunciation, agriculture in New Zealand, geology, medicine, domestic science, public speaking, etiquette, cordial making and sport; and a dictionary of the Scottish language (p. 162)
    • the text of a sermon preached by the Rev'd C. H. Spurgeon on the Grand Stand, Epsom Racecourse (pp. 164, 188)
    • miscellaneous pars (p. 167)

Contents

* Contents derived from the 1868 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Young Ladies' Journal, single work advertisement

An advertisement for the London monthly The Young Ladies' Journal. The advertisement states that the magazine 'contains suitable reading for families, ... interesting to everybody at home and abroad'.

(p. 162)
Amateur's Guide : How to Get up and Act Plays, single work advertisement

An advertisement for an amateur's guide to producing plays, available from Charlwood, Bourke-street, Melbourne. (The advertised guide is probably W. J. Sorrell's The Amateur's Hand-Book and Guide to Home or Drawing Room Theatricals: How to Get Them Up and How to Act in Them, published by T. H. Lacy, London, [1866].)

(p. 162)
All the Books Advertised by Charles Muskett, single work advertisement

An advertisement for bookseller Charles Muskett stating that all advertised books are sent post free 'on receipt of stamps'.

(p. 162)
Dwight's Catalogue : 4,800 Lots, single work advertisement

An advertisement for Dwight's catalogue containing 4,800 lots 'forming the best miscellaneous collections, new and secondhand, hitherto published in Australia'.

(p. 162)
Edgar Allan Poe's Poetical Works, single work advertisement

An advertisement for the 'complete colonial edition' of Edgar Allan Poe's poetical works, available from Charles Muskett, 78 Bourke-street east.

(p. 162)
London Miscellany, single work advertisement

An advertisement for parts 4-8 of London Miscellany, available from Charles Muskett, bookseller.

(p. 162)
The Village Cure, single work short story (p. 165-166)
The Roman Carnival, Massimo d' Azeglio , extract autobiography (p. 166-167)
A Perilous Balloon Voyage, single work prose travel (p. 167)
What Are the Sources of Beauty in Dress?, Christopher Crowfield , single work prose (p. 167)
Note:
  • Abridged version.
  • Editor's notes:

– From Mrs. Beecher Stowe's Chimney-Corner.

– Mrs. Beecher Stowe writes for the American ladies, but her arguments are of universal application, and are well worthy of attention here.

The Stranger's Evensongi"I come from yonder mountains bold,", single work poetry (p. 167)
Kirk's History of Charles the Bold, single work review
— Review of History of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy John Foster Kirk , 1863 single work biography ;
(p. 168)
The Melbourne Hounds, 'Actaeon' , single work correspondence

'Actaeon' provides an account of the hunt, beginning in Essendon and extending north to Keilor.

(p. 171-172)
About Town, 'Lounger' , single work prose

'Lounger' reflects on Melbourne's recent political and social events. He includes a comment on a Melbourne journal that purports to give 'a fair representation of the opinions expressed in the leading columns of the principal Victorian newspapers'. The journal states that it will, 'as much as possible', quote 'the very words' of the original items, but will at least preserve their 'pith and spirit'. On the evidence of a 'quoted' item from the Argus, 'Lounger' is inclined to doubt this undertaking. (AustLit has not yet established which journal 'Lounger' was writing about.)

(p. 177)
Topics of the Week, single work column

Among the 'Topics of the Week', the Australasian reflects satirically on the benefits of Sir Redmond Barry's tree-planting endeavours at Pentridge Gaol. Another topic is the legal case brought by William Gourlay against Ambrose Kyte. Gourlay contended that Kyte broke a promise to let St George's Hall to Gourlay. Gourlay, who lost the case, sought damages of £1,000.

(p. 177)
Our London Letter, single work correspondence

An overview of news from England including the latest from London's theatres and opera houses, and the titles of book publications for the month of May1868.

(p. 180-181)
Spurgeon's Sermons, single work advertisement

An advertisement for Charles Haddon Spurgeon's sermons 'in large quantities', available from Buzzard, Melbourne.

(p. 189)
Melbourne Trade Address Directory, single work advertisement

The Melbourne Trade Address Directory lists businesses alphabetically by type. The list, when first published (8 August 1868), included 'Booksellers & Stationers' (T. M. Buzzard, Charlwood & Son, Samuel Mullen, H. T. Dwight and G. Nichols) and 'Printers & Publishers' (Mason, Firth & Co., and Stillwell & Knight). On its subsequent appearances (15 August 1868 onwards), bookseller and stationer A. J. Smith was added to the list.

(p. 192)
The Theatres, &c., Jaques (fl. 1866-1868) , single work review
— Review of London Assurance Dion Boucicault , 1841 single work drama ; The Hunchback James Sheridan Knowles , 1832 single work drama ; Leah the Forsaken John Augustin Daly , 1862 single work drama ;

A review of the performance of Dion Boucicault's London Assurance and a scene from James Sheridan Knowles's The Hunchback at the Duke of Edinburgh Theatre, 1 August 1868. Jaques pays particular attention to the acting, especially the roles undertaken by Marie St Denis.

Jaques also reviews the performance of John Augustin Daly's Leah the Forsaken at the Theatre Royal, August 1868.

Section: 177-178

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

Notes:
Contains the tenth instalment of Cleofas's 'Quits' (p. 165)
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