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Presse of Ye Wayside Goose Presse of Ye Wayside Goose i(A148808 works by) (Organisation) assertion (a.k.a. Ye Wayside Presse)
Born: Established: ca. 1905 Woollahra, Sydney Eastern Harbourside, Sydney Eastern Suburbs, Sydney, New South Wales, ; Died: Ceased: ca. 1906 Woollahra, Sydney Eastern Harbourside, Sydney Eastern Suburbs, Sydney, New South Wales,
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1 1 y separately published work icon The Wayside Goose Ye Wayside Goose Hal Stone (editor), Sydney Partrige (editor), Woollahra : Presse of Ye Wayside Goose , 1905-1906 Z1302211 1905-1906 periodical (2 issues) Ye Wayside Goose was established in Sydney in 1905 by a group of amateur journalists known as The Waysiders. Linked to the Australian Amateur Press Association (AAPA), the group had originally formed in Melbourne in the mid to late-1890s, and when one of its members, Hal Stone moved to Sydney he formed a Sydney chapter. The new group, which included Martin C. Brennan, Fred J. Cousins, and Phil Stone, set up the Presse of Ye Wayside Goose and began publishing their own magazine - in similar fashion to the Melbourne chapter's Australian Kangaroo (later Victorian Kangaroo and Ye Kangaroo).

The debut issue of Ye Wayside Goose included the programme for the first convention of the Australian Amateur Press Association, for who Stone had become the Sydney Secretary. In February the following year Stone and 'Sydney Partridge' co-deited a new series, which they titled simply Wayside Goose. As Lurline Stuart notes" 'Containing articles, poems, press news and notes and illustrated advertisements for Stone's Printing Works, [the new version] ran for ten numbers, closing in October 1906' (p.76).



1 y separately published work icon Camp 3-of-Us: Ye Chap Booke of Ye Prynter Men of Ye Lyterarye Tribe Knowne as Ye Mia-mias, Wherein is Set Forth All Ye Happenings at Ye Happy Hunting Grounds of Stanwell Park Martin C. Brennan , Hal Stone , Sam G. Goddard (illustrator), Woollahra : Presse of Ye Wayside Goose , 1903-1904 Z1880972 1903-1904 single work prose humour Recounts the story of a camping holiday at Stanwell Park, New South Wales.
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