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Issue Details: First known date: 1899... 18 September 1899 of The Australian Magazine est. 1899 The Australian Magazine
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Notes

  • Includes Australian Pictures of the Year.

Contents

* Contents derived from the 1899 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Reclusei"They make a desert of their living heart.", Stefan von Kotze , single work poetry (p. 371)
Love and the LL.D., Arthur H. Adams , G. W. Lambert (illustrator), single work short story (p. 372-384)
The Progress of the Yeari"What grave pomp is this that draws", J. Le Gay Brereton , single work poetry (p. 384-385)
Polly's Courtship, Beatrice Bell , single work short story (p. 385-386)
The Southern Cross as a Guide, George Collingridge , single work prose
A history of the "literature of the Southern Cross as a guide to the mariner".
(p. 389-394)
In Boy-World, D. O'R , Alice Jane Muskett (illustrator), single work short story (p. 394-397)
Elf Land, S. C. Hatley Boyd , single work criticism
Suggests that Australian writing, like its youth has "too much body and too little soul" (p.399).
(p. 398-407)
A Maideni"I know how she has grown :", C. F. S. , single work poetry (p. 407-408)
The Salon, single work correspondence
Readers respond to a call for a salon in Sydney.
(p. 440-442)
Berefti"For nine drear nights my darling has been dead;", Arthur H. Adams , single work poetry (p. 443-444)
A Very Respectable Couple, A. B. Absell , single work short story (p. 445-450)
Plays of the Month, W. B. B. , single work review
Reviews Pinero's The Gay Lord Quex, Secret Service at Her Majesty's Theatre and Rignold's staging of The Indian Mutiny.
(p. 458-461)
Woman's Chat, single work prose satire (p. 464-466)
To A. K. B.i"Home! it is scarcely home without him;", single work poetry (p. 467)
Extract from a letter dated Pietermaritzburg, Natal, Aug. 10, single work correspondence (p. 467-468)

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