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Burnt Norton (or John Trelawney's Ride)
single work
humour
"O 'twas on a North-West station where the men are really men,"
Issue Details:
First known date:
1963...
1963
Burnt Norton (or John Trelawney's Ride)
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All Publication Details
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Appears in:
- y Favourite Australian Poems Ian Mudie (editor), Adelaide : Rigby , 1963 Z337064 1963 anthology poetry humour Adelaide : Rigby , 1963 pg. 103-105
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Appears in:
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The Penguin Book of Australian Humorous Verse
Bill Scott
,
Ringwood
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Penguin
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1984
Z408517
1984
anthology
poetry
humour
Ringwood
:
Penguin
,
1984
pg.
123-124
Note: With first line: O 'twas on Bardunyah Station, where the men are really men,
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y
The Penguin Book of Australian Humorous Verse
Bill Scott
,
Ringwood
:
Penguin
,
1984
Z408517
1984
anthology
poetry
humour
Ringwood
:
Penguin
,
1984
pg.
123-124
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Appears in:
- y The Bardunyah Ballads Kensington : Simtrak Studios , 1991 Z54753 1991 selected work poetry humour Kensington : Simtrak Studios , 1991 pg. 8-11
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Subjects:
- Bush,
- Kingoonya, Far North South Australia, South Australia,
- Marree, North East South Australia, Far North South Australia, South Australia,
- Oodnadatta, Far North South Australia, South Australia,
- Cook, Nullarbor area (South Australia), Far North South Australia, South Australia,
- Tarcoola, Far North South Australia, South Australia,