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Untitled single work   biography   "He's twenty-eight next April"
Issue Details: First known date: 1992... 1992 Untitled
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Notes

  • Larry Dulhunty wrote this poem about Black Angel, an aged stock horse that Larry had bought off his brother Bob for thirty shillings in Charters Towers. (Source: The Last Showman, 1992:27)

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    y separately published work icon The Last Showman : Larry Dulhunty's Larrikin Life James Oram , Chippendale : Sun Books , 1992 Z917926 1992 single work biography

    'The story of Larry Dulhunty, credited with being the last of a breed of outback entertainers who took live shows, including music, magic, rough riding and boxing, to the remotest corners of Australia.' (Source: Google Books website)

    Chippendale : Sun Books , 1992
    pg. 28-29
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