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Issue Details:
First known date:
1912...
vol.
12
no.
68
2 December
1912
of
The Lone Hand
est. 1907
The Lone Hand
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* Contents derived from the 1912 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Daisiesi"Over the shoulders and slopes of the dune", single work poetry (p. xx)
- They Went Forth to Battle, But They Always Felli"They went forth to battle, but they always fell,", single work poetry (p. xx)
- The Returni"All night we watched together there;", single work poetry (p. pp. xx)
- Miss Grant Bruce, single work criticism biography (p. xxiv,xxvi)
- Representative Women in Australia, single work criticism biography (p. xxxvi,xxxviii)
-
The New Annual,
single work
review
— Review of Norman Lindsay's Book : No I 1912 anthology short story poetry art work ; (p. xxxiv) -
Ports and Happy Havens,
single work
review
— Review of Ports and Happy Havens 1912 selected work prose ; (p. xxxiv) - Sandi"The sunlight glitters on each grain of sand", single work poetry (p. 102)
- Doomedi"I seek the forest, that beneath the eaves", single work poetry (p. 111)
- The Rosaryi"The rose you were is crushed and dead.", single work poetry (p. 121)
- A Few Fish, single work short story humour (p. 122-126)
- A Roof Concerti"Love-lorn Maria took her way", single work poetry (p. 127-129)
- Freddy's Joke, single work short story humour (p. 131-136)
- The Desert, single work short story (p. 137)
- Reminder, single work poetry (p. 145)
- Drawn Blind, single work novel crime (p. 147-159)
- W'en the Wheat Turns Brown W'en the W'eat Turns Browni"Sometimes I sits and wonders, like,", single work poetry (p. 159)
- The Strolling Hogans, single work short story (p. 160-166)
- The Gate of Partingi"The little gate of parting leads towards a frowning lane,", single work poetry (p. 171)
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