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y separately published work icon A Journalist and Two Bears selected work   short story   essay   poetry   humour   horror   travel  
Issue Details: First known date: 1913... 1913 A Journalist and Two Bears
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Sydney, New South Wales,:Platypus Press , 1913 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Unreal Tale of a Journalist and Two Bears, James Edmond , single work short story humour (p. 9-24)
If I Were Kingi"I would build a marble palace by a patch of golden shore;", James Edmond , single work poetry (p. 25-28)
Note: With title: The Blessings That Would Befall if I Were King
The Row in Our Boarding-House, Titus Salt , single work short story humour (p. 29-37)
Note: With title: The Degraded Proceedings Connected with the Row in Our Boarding-House
The Ghost that Walked, Titus Salt , single work short story (p. 38-41)
Note: With title: The Vision of the Ghost That Walked
The True and Historical Narrative of the Forty Thievesi"There were Forty Thieves in Bagdad in a bygone centuree,", James Edmond , single work poetry (p. 42-44)
The Fool and his Inheritance, James Edmond , single work short story science fiction (p. 45-65)
Note: With title: The Fool and His Inheritance : Being a Complete and Authentic History of the World, in Four Chapters
The City of Free Drinks, James Edmond , single work short story humour (p. 66-83)
Note: With title: The Baseless Fabric of the City of Free Drinks
The Rhyme of the Prodigalsi"We are going back to the husks again,", James Edmond , single work poetry (p. 84-85)
The Deeply Poetic Account of a Midsummer Night's Idyll A Midsummer Night's Idyll, Titus Salt , single work short story humour (p. 86-95)
Note: With title: The Deeply Poetic Account of a Midsummer Night's Idyll
The Curse of the Lost Soul Mine, James Edmond , single work short story humour
Hyperbolic account of successive inheritors of a derelict and empty supposed gold mine in a precipitous part of the Goulburn valley.
(p. 96-109)
Note: With title: The Plans and Specifications of the Curse of the Lost Soul Mine
The Dishonest Comedy of Todd's Clothes, James Edmond , single work short story humour (p. 110-119)
The Lamentable Verse of the Clerksi"Four inky desks do moulder here,", James Edmond , single work poetry (p. 120-121)
The Prophetic Horror of the Great Experiment, James Edmond , single work short story horror (p. 123-137)
After the Wreck : Being the Pious Assertion of the Ancient Sailor Mani"He was an ancient sailor with a dark, storm-beaten nose,", James Edmond , single work poetry (p. 138-140)
A Tale of Three Skeletons, Titus Salt , single work short story horror (p. 141-157)
Note: With title: The Precipitous Details of the High Mountain and the Three Skeletons
The Wrongs of the Girl in the Turkish Bath, James Edmond , single work short story humour (p. 158-164)
The Autobiography of a Cannibal, James Edmond , single work short story horror (p. 165-172)
The Utterly Dreary and Purposeless Episode of a Wet Day, James Edmond , single work short story humour (p. 173-178)
The Land of the Unspeakable Turk, James Edmond , single work essay travel (p. 179-202)
Barrios : Consul for Galatia, James Edmond , single work short story (p. 203-236)
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