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The Epistles of Pamela series - author   prose   humour  
Issue Details: First known date: 1921... 1921 The Epistles of Pamela
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Written in the form of personal correspondence, Pamela's humorous letters recount details of country life from the sheep farming property, 'Kukooburrabong'. The first instalment establishes that Pamela has recently arrived from England and that she (and husband Peter) had a 'ripping time' in Sydney. Depicting the chic Pamela in the midst of various rural pursuits, each instalment includes illustrations with accompanying captions.

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Date: 1921
Serialised by: The Home 1920 periodical (125 issues)
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Serialised in The Home, with four instalments appearing March to December 1921.
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