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Issue Details: First known date: 1868-1869... 1868-1869 Long Odds : A Novel
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Serialised by: Colonial Monthly : An Australian Magazine 1867-1870 periodical (24 issues)
      1868-1869 .
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      • Published in serialised format in the Colonial Monthly 1868-1869.
    • Melbourne, Victoria,: Clarson, Massina & Co. , 1869 .
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      Link: 8489868Full text document AustLit Full Text
      Extent: xii, 344p. , 7 leavesp.
      Edition info: 2nd ed.
      Description: illus. (b & w)
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      • 'Preface: This story was commenced early in the year 1868, for publication in the Colonial Monthly - a magazine of which I became at that time proprietor and editor. In now presenting it to the public in a complete form, I will take the opportunity of saying a few prefatory words.

        In reviewing Long Odds from time to time, in its brief notices of the Colonial Monthly, the press has frequently blamed the author for laying the scene in England instead of in Australia. It seems, at first sight, natural to expect that a story written by a person living in Australia, published in an Australian periodical, and offered to an Australian public, should contain description of nothing that was not purely Australian.

        The best Australian novel that has been, and probably will be written, is Geoffrey Hamlyn, and any attempt to paint the ordinary squatting life of the colonies, could not fail to challenge unfavourable comparison with that admirable story. But I have often thought, and I daresay other Australian readers have thought also - How would Sam Buckley get on in England?

        My excuse, therefore, in offering to the Australian public a novel in which the plot, the sympathies, the interest, the moral, are all English, must be that I have endeavoured to depict, with such skill as is permitted me, the fortunes of a young Australian in that country which young Australians still call 'Home'.' - Marcus Clarke (Collins Street, Melbourne, June 8th, 1869.)
      • Digitised by AustLit in cooperation with SETIS, 2003.
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      Extent: 344p.
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      Alternative title: Heavy Odds : a novel
      Link: 11435322Full text document Sighted: 30/06/2017
      Extent: viii, 380p.p.
      Note/s:
      • The title Long Odds under which this novel was published serially in Australia has been changed because another story with the same title has since been issued. (verso)
First known date: 1873
Serialised by: The Australian Journal 1865 periodical (900 issues)
      1873 .
      Description: illus.
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      • Serialised in The Australian Journal in eight monthly instalments from February 1873 to September 1873.
      • This serialisation is preceded by a few words from the author explaining its English setting. (PB)
Serialised by: The Brisbane Courier 1864 newspaper (850 issues)
      1874 .
Serialised by: The Queenslander 1866 newspaper (2603 issues)
      1874 .
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      • Serialised in The Queenslander in 21 weekly instalments between 17 January 1874 and 6 June 1874.
      • In its advertisement for 'Long Odds' in the issue of 27 December 1873 (p. 2), The Queenslander advised readers : 'The Proprietors of this journal have purchased from the Author, Mr. Marcus Clarke, the Copyright of the above Celebrated Novel, which is being especially re-written for The Queenslander. The first Chapters will shortly appear.'
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