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Nostalgia and Belonging : Henry George Lamond Writing the Whitsunday Islands
2015
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Queensland Review , June vol. 22 no. 1 2015; (p. 49-61)'Henry George Lamond is no longer a household name, but he was once popular and widely known in Australia and overseas. An extremely prolific writer, he published fifteen books of fiction and non-fiction, and more than 900 essays and magazine articles in his lifetime. His essays and articles include writing in a wide range of subjects and genres, from romantic fiction to practical agricultural advice. He was perhaps best known for his animal-based books, including Horns and Hooves (1931), An Aviary on the Plains (1934a), Dingo (1945), Brindle Royalist (1946) and Big Red (1953a). These titles were popular in the United States, England and Australia. Some were translated into other languages, including German and French, and they even formed part of school curricula. His tales are set in the Australian landscape and are ‘littered with bush colloquialisms’ (Bonnin 2000).' (Publication abstract)
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Horns and Hooves
1933
single work
review
— Appears in: The North Queensland Register , 2 December 1933; (p. 10)
— Review of Horns and Hooves : Handling Stock in Australia 1931 single work non-fiction -
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1933
single work
review
— Appears in: Desiderata , 1 May vol. 16 no. 1933; (p. 15-17)
— Review of Horns and Hooves : Handling Stock in Australia 1931 single work non-fiction -
Untitled
1931
single work
review
— Appears in: The Times Literary Supplement , 1 October no. 1548 1931; (p. 744)
— Review of Horns and Hooves : Handling Stock in Australia 1931 single work non-fiction -
Untitled
1931
single work
review
— Appears in: The North Queensland Register , 14 November 1931; (p. 51)
— Review of Horns and Hooves : Handling Stock in Australia 1931 single work non-fiction
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Untitled
1931
single work
review
— Appears in: The North Queensland Register , 14 November 1931; (p. 51)
— Review of Horns and Hooves : Handling Stock in Australia 1931 single work non-fiction -
Untitled
1933
single work
review
— Appears in: Desiderata , 1 May vol. 16 no. 1933; (p. 15-17)
— Review of Horns and Hooves : Handling Stock in Australia 1931 single work non-fiction -
Horns and Hooves
1933
single work
review
— Appears in: The North Queensland Register , 2 December 1933; (p. 10)
— Review of Horns and Hooves : Handling Stock in Australia 1931 single work non-fiction -
Untitled
1931
single work
review
— Appears in: The Times Literary Supplement , 1 October no. 1548 1931; (p. 744)
— Review of Horns and Hooves : Handling Stock in Australia 1931 single work non-fiction -
Nostalgia and Belonging : Henry George Lamond Writing the Whitsunday Islands
2015
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Queensland Review , June vol. 22 no. 1 2015; (p. 49-61)'Henry George Lamond is no longer a household name, but he was once popular and widely known in Australia and overseas. An extremely prolific writer, he published fifteen books of fiction and non-fiction, and more than 900 essays and magazine articles in his lifetime. His essays and articles include writing in a wide range of subjects and genres, from romantic fiction to practical agricultural advice. He was perhaps best known for his animal-based books, including Horns and Hooves (1931), An Aviary on the Plains (1934a), Dingo (1945), Brindle Royalist (1946) and Big Red (1953a). These titles were popular in the United States, England and Australia. Some were translated into other languages, including German and French, and they even formed part of school curricula. His tales are set in the Australian landscape and are ‘littered with bush colloquialisms’ (Bonnin 2000).' (Publication abstract)