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Issue Details:
First known date:
1888...
vol.
1
no.
4
November
1888
of
The Centennial Magazine
est. 1888
The Centennial Magazine
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Notes
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Includes the third instalment of A Sydney-Side Saxon by Rolf Boldrewood (p. 222-234)
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Includes the third instalment of The Yarra by Alexander Sutherland (p. 217-221)
Contents
* Contents derived from the 1888 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- The Contemporary Stage, single work criticism (p. 201-204)
- Life on the Barrier, single work non-fiction (p. 202-212)
- Courage, My Hearti"COURAGE, my heart, a brighter day is near;", single work poetry (p. 212)
- Sir Henry Parkes and His Poetry, single work criticism (p. 213-216)
- A Ballade of Fairy Goldi"FAIR Mother Earth has cast her winter guise", single work poetry (p. 221)
- "Sic Vos Non Vobis." A Story of a Rescuei"I LOVED her from a long way off,", single work poetry (p. 236-237)
- The Greatest Bore, single work short story (p. 247-248)
- Fulesi"THERE'S carles are fules a'though their life;", single work poetry (p. 248)
- A Great Railway Bridge, single work non-fiction travel (p. 253-263)
- A Stolen Kissi"SHE said it was wrong-", single work poetry (p. 263)
- Chattermagery, single work column (p. 267-270)
- Woman and Artisti"DOWN in the plains the river meads are sweet", single work poetry (p. 271)
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Rolf Boldrewood's New Novel,
single work
review
— Review of Robbery Under Arms : A Story of Life and Adventure in the Bush and in the Goldfields of Australia 1882 single work novel ;'A pleasant freshness of incident and treatment runs through the three volumes, and renders them very attractive.' -
The Late William Bede Dalley,
single work
obituary
The obituary describes Dalley as 'one of the first and best friends of our enterprise [The Centennial Magazine] - a man whose wide learning and brilliant wit won the admiration of his peers, whose courtly graces were as unusual as they were unaffected, and whose great kind heart spent itself in sympathy with suffering humanity.'
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