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Issue Details:
First known date:
1907...
vol.
1
no.
5
2 September
1907
of
The Lone Hand
est. 1907
The Lone Hand
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* Contents derived from the 1907 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Opportunityi"Master of human destinies am I!", single work poetry (p. xxxiv)
- Opportunityi"They do me wrong who say I come no more", single work poetry (p. xxxiv)
- David Scott Mitchell, single work prose (p. 465-470)
- Poetry and Prose of Spring, single work short story humour (p. 471)
- A Dinner of Herbs, single work short story (p. 472-477)
- The Elves o' Springi"When dreamy milk-maid August droops", single work poetry (p. 478-479)
- Dutchy's Bank, single work short story (p. 480-484)
- The Maiden Springi"The maiden Spring long lingering", single work poetry (p. 485)
- Two Battlers and a Bear : 4 : Ephraim's Wooing, single work short story humour (p. 486-493)
- The Sistersi"Deaf and remorseless, cold,", single work poetry (p. 494-495)
- The Potboiler, single work short story (p. 497-499)
- The Prime Minister at Home, single work prose (p. 500-503)
- Hunting in New South Wales, single work prose (p. 504-510)
-
Mateship : A Discursive Yarn,
single work
short story
Lawson celebrates mateship, and gives several examples of common people, including prisoners, sacrificing everything for their mates.
-
Untitled,
single work
obituary
'No man of to-day wrote with a more glowing pen of the soul of the continent - latent in its forests and plains, expressed in the deeds of its great men. A noble eloquence his pen commanded at its best.'
- The Kisses That Shall Last, single work short story (p. 539-532)
- The Kookaburrai"When Time first opened her dim eyelids", single work poetry (p. 541)
- Blue Eyes and Brown, single work prose (p. 542-545)
- The Dead Poeti"So much unsaid in him,", single work poetry (p. 545)
- When Awayi"Oh, for a sight - for a sight of the plains,", single work poetry (p. 559)
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