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Issue Details: First known date: 1991-1992... 1991-1992 On the Track with Bill Bowyang : With Australian Bush Recitations
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Ascot Vale, Essendon area, Melbourne - North, Melbourne, Victoria,:Red Rooster Press , 1991-1992 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
On the Track with 'Bill Bowyang', Hugh Anderson , single work criticism biography (p. xi-xxiv)
Old Bush Recitations, 'Bill Bowyang' , anthology poetry (p. 1-32)
Australian Bush Recitations, 'Bill Bowyang' , anthology poetry
Described as a 'third edition', this anthology in Bowyang's series has contents that differ from previous 'editions'.
(p. 33-69)
Marion Leei"To 'The Wanderer's Rest,' at the foot of the Rise,", Bernard L'Espinasse , single work poetry (p. 35-36) Section: Volume 1
Sullivan's Swagi"A slumbrous spot is Dead Snake Creek, a two-pub town in the West,", single work poetry (p. 37-38) Section: Volume 1
The 'Busted Oven's' Duffi"We met the 'Busted Oven,' cook of some renown,", Basalt Boulder , single work poetry (p. 38-40) Section: Volume 1
The Old Bark Huti"In an old bark hut on the mountainside", single work poetry (p. 40-44) Section: Volume 1
The Men Who Blazed the Tracki"Railway trains are swiftly running where the myall used to roam;", T. Bergin , single work poetry (p. 44-45) Section: Volume 1
A Drover's Dream Realisedi"With the saddle for my pillow, and the dewy grass my bed,", Johnny Pintpot , single work poetry (p. 45-47) Section: Volume 1
The Bushman's Farewelli"Queensland, thou art a land of pests,", single work poetry (p. 47-48) Section: Volume 1
The Face on the Barroom Floori"'Twas a balmy summer evening and a goodly crowd were there", single work poetry (p. 48-50) Section: Volume 1
How a Roughrider Diedi"'Open wide the shutters, Harry, let me feel the evening breeze,", single work poetry (p. 50-51) Section: Volume 1
The Little Worn-Out Ponyi"There's a little worn-out pony this side of Hogan's shack", single work poetry (p. 51-52) Section: Volume 1
How Paddy Crowley Diedi"On the Western Downs, far from the towns,", T. Bergin , single work poetry (p. 53-54) Section: Volume 1
The Stockman's Talei"The stockman's evening meal was over, the damper stowed away,", single work poetry (p. 55-56) Section: Volume 1
The Man From Swamp-A-Loti"It was the man from Swampalot that came to Charters Towers,", Scotty the Wrinkler , single work poetry (p. 57-58) Section: Volume 1
Carrotty Katei"It was at a back track shanty where I was on the spree,", single work poetry (p. 58-59) Section: Volume 1
The Broken Down Droveri"He wore a dirty jumper the day when first we met;", single work poetry (p. 59) Section: Volume 1
The Old Camp Oveni"The old camp oven that stands in the shade,", Will Carter , single work poetry (p. 60) Section: Volume 1
The Tipsteri"The tipster stood on the dusty flat,", single work poetry (p. 61-62) Section: Volume 1
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