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1 y separately published work icon Seven Poems About Frank Gardiner [and] Frank Gardiner, or Bushranging in 1863 Stephan Williams , Woden : Popinjay Publications , 1992 Z1013131 1992 anthology poetry novella
1 y separately published work icon Blue Cap or More Correctly the Two Blue Caps (and Some of Their Associates) : A Brief Account Introductory to the Ballad 'Featherstonhaugh' Stephan Williams , Woden Valley area : Popinjay Publications , 1990 Z799416 1990 single work
1 y separately published work icon Love, Life and the Land Down Under : Poems Clive Clayton , Woden Valley area : Popinjay Publications , 1990 Z316312 1990 selected work poetry
2 y separately published work icon Jacky Jacky : A Bushranger's Autobiography : Interleaved with a Brief History of His Life &​ Death William Westwood , Woden : Popinjay Publications , 1990 6771771 1975 single work autobiography
1 y separately published work icon The Horrors of Convict Life : Two Lectures. John Frost , Canberra : Popinjay Publications , 1989 Z1606068 1856 single work biography

"John Frost was a Chartist who had led an armed attack on Newport in 1839, for which he received a sentence of death, later commuted to transportation for life. He and his two Chartist companions, Zephaniah Williams and William Jones, arrived in Van Diemen's Land in 1840. In his narrative, printed from notes of speeches made after his return to England, Frost describes some of his experiences as a convict during the first three-and-a-half years of his sentence. He was made a police clerk in the office of Commandant Booth at Port Arthur, but after 12 months was removed from his office and placed in a labour gang for between two and three years, due, he claims, to the contents of a letter he had written his wife. While he was police clerk at Port Arthur, Frost read through thousands of cases of breach of discipline by convicts, and bitterly denounces the cruelty and injustice with which the convicts were treated in Van Diemen's Land" (Walsh and Hooton 64).

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Walsh, Kay and Joy Hooton. Australian Autobiographical Narratives : An Annotated Bibliography. Canberra : Australian Scholarly Editions Centre, University College, ADFA and National Library of Australia, 1993.

1 1 y separately published work icon Headlong Rhymes 'A Policeman' , Woden : Popinjay Publications , 1989 Z1158399 1840 selected work poetry satire
1 Bushranger Files Popinjay Publications (publisher), 1989- series - publisher
1 y separately published work icon John Leonard's Narrative : A Convict in Van Diemen's Land John Leonard , Woden : Popinjay Publications , 1987 6765966 1987 single work autobiography
1 y separately published work icon A Park for a Yard and Other Verse Robert Argo , Woden Valley area : Popinjay Publications , 1986 Z798927 1986 selected work poetry
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