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'In 1915 Banjo Paterson wrote as an open letter to the troops a poem he titled We're All Australians Now'
'Australia takes her pen in hand,
to write a line to you,
to let you fellows understand,
How proud we are of you.'
'Illustrated by Mark Wilson (A DAY tO REMEMBER by Jackie French), this moving and beautiful picture book follows in the tradition of previous A & R classics such as MULGA BILL'S BICYCLE and tHE MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER and is a timely contribution to our WWI Centenary publishing program.' (Publication summary)
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Review : We’re All Australians Now
2015
single work
review
— Appears in: Reading Time , July 2015;
— Review of We're All Australians Now 2015 single work picture book poetry
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Review : We’re All Australians Now
2015
single work
review
— Appears in: Reading Time , July 2015;
— Review of We're All Australians Now 2015 single work picture book poetry
Last amended 6 Jul 2015 12:15:21