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Issue Details:
First known date:
1888...
vol.
1
no.
3
October
1888
of
The Centennial Magazine
est. 1888
The Centennial Magazine
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Notes
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Includes the third instalment of 'The Carved and Painted Rocks of Australia, and Their Significance' by A. Carroll (p. 187-189)
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Includes the second instalment of A Sydney-Side Saxon by Rolf Boldrewood (p. 174-186)
Contents
* Contents derived from the 1888 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- The Harvest and the Honey Gums, single work non-fiction (p. 129-136)
- The University of Melbourne, single work selected work essay poetry (p. 137-142)
- Sketches in Paul and Virginia Land, single work non-fiction travel (p. 154-164)
- Alas! Alas for Yesterdayi"In the idle hours of yesterday!", single work poetry (p. 164)
- Charles and Oliveri"Two children met - four years and five-", single work poetry (p. 186)
- Contrastsi"THE winter wind blew keenly,", single work poetry (p. 194)
- Chattermagery, single work column (p. 195-199)
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Reply to J. Steele Robertson's 'To a Lady Undergrad.',
single work
correspondence
Mrs. Sputterby takes issue with the sexist attitudes in J. Steele Robertson's poem and concludes, 'Therefore, girls, you who in the face of such awful threats dare to improve your minds, all I can say to you is this - cast not your pearls before swains.'
- Antipathies, single work correspondence (p. 200) Section: Our Open Columns
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