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* Contents derived from the 2010 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Charity, Morality and Animal Rights : A Brief Life of Ellen Augusta Chads (E.A.C.),
single work
criticism
'The writings and life of this Colonial Australian journalist and author, steeped in Victorian religious sentiment, have been all but forgotten. She has no living descendant and even her grave does not bear her name. Her stories, magazine articles, and a few scattered references in the literature are all that remain, and they too have been largely forgotten. Her other abiding legacy as an early campaigner for animal rights is unrecognised. This brief biographical sketch aims to fill the gaps in our current knowledge of her life and works.' (3)
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Tasma in a Harem : A 'Lost' Story,
single work
criticism
Patricia Clarks writes of her search and discovery of Jessie Couvreur's articles 'Women in a Harem'.
- The Banjo of the Bush : The Work, Life, and Times of A.B. Paterson, extract criticism (p. 23-31)
- Amos and the Man, single work criticism (p. 24-31)
- The Canoona Gold Rush Through the Eyes of Clarles de Boos, single work bibliography (p. 33-42)
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Doing Something for Australia,
single work
review
— Review of Doing Something for Australia : George Robertson and the Early Years of Angus and Robertson, Publishers : 1888-1900 2009 single work biography ; (p. 43-44)
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