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By No Man's Code : A Song Map : The Trophy
single work
"At the mouth of the estuary, a harbour-side"
Issue Details:
First known date:
1988...
1988
By No Man's Code : A Song Map : The Trophy
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All Publication Details
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Appears in:
- y Outrider : A Journal of Multicultural Literature in Australia Australian Writing 1988; Australian Writing Now vol. 5 no. 1/2 Manfred Jurgensen (editor), Robert Adamson (editor), Indooroopilly : 1988 Z292109 1988 periodical issue poetry prose criticism Indooroopilly : 1988 pg. 202-203
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Appears in:
- y The Age 30 July 1988 Z603001 1988 newspaper issue 1988 pg. 13 Section: Saturday Extra
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Appears in:
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The Clean Dark
Sydney
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Paper Bark Press
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1989
Z367130
1989
selected work
poetry
Sydney
:
Paper Bark Press
,
1989
pg.
24
Section:
Part One: Re-Writing the Hawkesbury
Note: Part of a sequence of six numbered and titled poems: 1 The Jesus Bird; 2 The Trophy; 3 Wild Colonial Boys; 4 The Charts; 5 Full Tide; 6 Fishing With My Stepson.
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y
The Clean Dark
Sydney
:
Paper Bark Press
,
1989
Z367130
1989
selected work
poetry
Sydney
:
Paper Bark Press
,
1989
pg.
24
Section:
Part One: Re-Writing the Hawkesbury
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Appears in:
- y Selected Poems 1970-1989 St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 1990 Z223512 1990 selected work poetry (taught in 1 units) St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 1990 pg. 228
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Appears in:
- y The Golden Bird : New and Selected Poems Melbourne : Black Inc. , 2008 Z1535162 2008 selected work poetry 'The Golden Bird brings together the best of Robert Adamson's work from the last four decades, as well as many superb new poems. Selected and arranged by the author, it provides an accessible introduction to Australia's foremost lyric poet and an insight into the recurring themes that have shaped his remarkable body of work.' (Publisher's blurb) Melbourne : Black Inc. , 2008 pg. 106
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