AustLit
Issue Details:
First known date:
1901...
vol.
22
no.
1134
9 November
1901
of
The Bulletin
est. 1880
The Bulletin
The material on this page is available to AustLit subscribers. If you are a subscriber or are from a subscribing organisation, please log in to gain full access. To explore options for subscribing to this unique teaching, research, and publishing resource for Australian culture and storytelling, please contact us or find out more.
Latest Issues
Notes
-
The covers and "The Red Page" (which appeared on the verso of the cover) were microfilmed separately to the rest of the journal and are held on separate reels in most libraries.
Contents
* Contents derived from the 1901 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Australian Verse To-Day : A "Personal View", single work criticism (p. 2) Section: The Red Page
- Pierrot's Housei"A street that's neither grand nor poor;", single work poetry (p. 2) Section: The Red Page
- Fate! i"I know that my hands are tied by Fate,", single work poetry (p. 3)
- Berinda's Wooing i"No man upon the Western side", single work poetry (p. 3)
- Falling the Stars i"There is a gang that labours", single work poetry (p. 3)
- Moriturii"Though resolute as Zenghis Khan", single work poetry (p. 9)
- Sea-Scape and Squalls i"Ah, Kate! if life were always thus!", single work poetry humour (p. 13)
- Query?i"What is it then to be loved, with the passionate love of the South -", single work poetry (p. 13)
- Milkin' i"When the drivin' haze is thickest and the grey begins to show,", single work poetry (p. 17)
- The First Trimmer : A Tale of the First Federal Parliament : Told in 1920 i"He wore a hat with a steeple crown,", single work poetry (p. 21)
- A Box in the 'Bus , single work short story humour (p. 36)
- As Through Tears, Seen Darkly , single work short story (p. 36)
- The South Windi"With head that lightens in the clouds,", single work poetry (p. 36)