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Barron Field Barron Field i(A14798 works by)
Also writes as: B F
Born: Established: 23 Oct 1786
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
; Died: Ceased: 11 Apr 1846 Torquay, Devon (County),
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,

Gender: Male
Arrived in Australia: 1816 Departed from Australia: 1824
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1 [Untitled] (from Journal of an Excursion Across the Blue Mountains of New South Wales) Barron Field , 1993 single work prose extract
— Appears in: The Penguin Book of 19th Century Australian Literature 1993; (p. 11-13)
1 y separately published work icon The Legend of the Coming of the First Kangaroo Lindsay A. Dane , Barron Field , Caulfield : Truesdell Press , 1948 Z1479288 1948 selected work poetry short story Indigenous story This small book contains Barron Field's The Kangaroo and a retelling by Lindsay Dane of a legend of the coming of the kangaroo attributed to the 'first Autochthonous inhabitants of Australia, particularly those of the South Eastern tribes' of the McDonnell ranges area. Printed to commemmorate Australia Day 1948.
1 In Answer to Those of Mr. Montgomery Addressed to George Bennet, Esq. on His Visit to the South Seas, Deputed by the London Missionary Society i "Welcome to Southern Seas!", Barron Field , 1825 single work poetry
— Appears in: Geographical Memoirs on New South Wales 1825; (p. 499-500)
1 2 y separately published work icon Geographical Memoirs on New South Wales Barron Field (editor), London : John Murray , 1825 Z1890035 1825 anthology prose poetry diary travel
1 On Reading the Controversy Between Lord Byron and Mr Bowles i "Whether a ship's poetic? - Bowles would own,", Barron Field , 1823 single work poetry
— Appears in: First Fruits of Australian Poetry 1823; Geographical Memoirs on New South Wales 1825; (p. 496-497) First Fruits of Australian Poetry 1941; (p. 15-16) Bards in the Wilderness : Australian Colonial Poetry to 1920 1970; (p. 18-19) The Macmillan Anthology of Australian Literature 1990; (p. 314) Australian Verse : An Oxford Anthology 1998; (p. 396)
1 On Affixing a Tablet to the Memory of Captain Cook, and Sir Joseph Banks, Against the Rock of Their First Landing in Botany Bay i "I have been musing what our Banks had said,", Barron Field , 1822 single work poetry
— Appears in: Sydney Gazette, and New South Wales Advertiser , 22 March vol. 20 no. 957 1822; (p. 2) First Fruits of Australian Poetry 1823; Geographical Memoirs on New South Wales 1825; (p. 498) First Fruits of Australian Poetry 1941; (p. 18) An Anthology of Australian Poetry to 1920 2007; (p. 50)
1 On Visiting the Spot Where Captain Cook, and Sir Joseph Banks, First Landed in Botany Bay Sonnet : On Visiting the Spot Where Captain Cook, and Sir Joseph Banks, First Landed in Botany Bay; A Sydney Sonnet; Sonnet i "Here fix the tablet:-This must be the place", Barron Field , 1822 single work poetry
— Appears in: Sydney Gazette, and New South Wales Advertiser , 22 March vol. 20 no. 957 1822; (p. 2) First Fruits of Australian Poetry 1823; Geographical Memoirs on New South Wales 1825; (p. 497-498) The Sydney Morning Herald , 29 April 1863; (p. 5) A Century of Australian Song 1888; (p. 155) The Australian Town and Country Journal , 26 January vol. 39 no. 994 1889; (p. 28)
1 1 On Seeing the Bible Society's Map of the World i "A moral change is stirring up the world,", Barron Field , 1821 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Australian Magazine , September 1821;
1 Untitled Barron Field , 1820 single work review
— Appears in: The Quarterly Review , May vol. 23 no. 45 1820; (p. 73-83)

— Review of Michael Howe : The Last and the Worst of the Bushrangers of Van Diemans Land : Narrative of the Chief Atrocities Committed by This Great Murderer and His Associates, During a Period of Six Years in Van Diemen's Land T. E. Wells , 1818 single work biography
3 24 y separately published work icon First Fruits of Australian Poetry Barron Field , Sydney : George Howe , 1819 Z824535 1819 selected work poetry
1 3 Kangaroo i "Kangaroo! Kangaroo!", Barron Field , 1819 single work poetry
— Appears in: First Fruits of Australian Poetry 1819; First Fruits of Australian Poetry 1823; Geographical Memoirs on New South Wales 1825; (p. 494-496) The Gleaner , 26 April 1827; (p. 4) Once a Month , 15 October vol. 1 no. 4 1884; (p. 275) The Lone Hand , (n.s. vol.3 no.2) January vol. 16 no. 93 1915; (p. 105)
1 1 Botany-Bay Flowers i "God of this planet! for that name best fits", Barron Field , 1819 single work poetry
— Appears in: First Fruits of Australian Poetry 1819; First Fruits of Australian Poetry 1823; Geographical Memoirs on New South Wales 1825; (p. 487-495) First Fruits of Australian Poetry 1941; (p. 3-7) Bards in the Wilderness : Australian Colonial Poetry to 1920 1970; (p. 14-16) A Treasury of Colonial Poetry 1982; (p. 120-123)
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