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Notes
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Dedication: To S. H. Prior and David McKee Wright. 'Though dead they are not mute.'
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All the verse in this book had been published previously in The Bulletin.
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Works about this Work
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Obscure Australian Poetry Books of the 1930s
2010
single work
essay
— Appears in: Biblionews and Australian Notes and Queries , March-June no. 365/366 2010; (p. 32-37) 'Among the collection of my late father, Jim Blair, (q.v.) who worked as a journalist from 1934 to the end of 1960 with the Bulletin and The Australian Women's Mirror (q.q.v.)were a number of slim books of poetry and verse, written by both well known and not so well known poets and often published by obscure publishers. Jim Blair (q.v.) either reviewed these works for The Bulletin (q.v.) or had the books given to him by the reviewer.' (p. 32) -
Verses by Nora McAuliffe
1938
single work
review
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 26 January vol. 59 no. 3024 1938; (p. 2)
— Review of The Song-Maker and Other Verse 1937 selected work poetry
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Verses by Nora McAuliffe
1938
single work
review
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 26 January vol. 59 no. 3024 1938; (p. 2)
— Review of The Song-Maker and Other Verse 1937 selected work poetry -
Obscure Australian Poetry Books of the 1930s
2010
single work
essay
— Appears in: Biblionews and Australian Notes and Queries , March-June no. 365/366 2010; (p. 32-37) 'Among the collection of my late father, Jim Blair, (q.v.) who worked as a journalist from 1934 to the end of 1960 with the Bulletin and The Australian Women's Mirror (q.q.v.)were a number of slim books of poetry and verse, written by both well known and not so well known poets and often published by obscure publishers. Jim Blair (q.v.) either reviewed these works for The Bulletin (q.v.) or had the books given to him by the reviewer.' (p. 32)
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