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A book on dogs, which includes some short stories previously published in the Australian Magazine and the Bookfellow.
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Some Australian Books for Christmas
1933
single work
review
— Appears in: All About Books , 4 December vol. 5 no. 12 1933; (p. 203, 205, 207)
— Review of Chris Brennan 1933 single work criticism biography ; The Brooks of Morning : Nature and Reflective Essays 1933 selected work prose ; Australian Barkers and Biters 1914 selected work short story essay ; Drums of Mer 1933 single work novel ; The Gallant Company : An Australian Soldier's Story of 1915-18 1933 single work autobiography ; The Man from Oodnadatta 1933 selected work short story autobiography ; Nought So Very Wise : Verses 1932 selected work poetry ; Wardens of the Seas : Poems 1933 selected work poetry ; 'Mordecaius' Overture : A Poem 1933 single work poetry ; Youth Builds A Monument 1933 single work novel ; Money Street 1933 single work novel ; Bring the Monkey : A Light Novel 1933 single work novel ; She Dresses for Dinner 1933 single work novel ; Pageant 1933 single work novel ; Teens Triumphant 1933 single work novel ; Desert Saga 1933 single work novel ; Lost 1933 single work novel ; Here Comes the King 1933 single work novel ; The Woman on the Beast : Viewed from Three Angles 1933 single work novel -
The House of Memory
1922
single work
essay
— Appears in: The Hound of the Road 1922; (p. 14 - 24) Gilmore writes of the impossibility of knowing anything as another person knows it. Considering the differences between humans and the rest of the animal kingdom, she speculates that the difference lies in the human capacity to remember ideas.
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Some Australian Books for Christmas
1933
single work
review
— Appears in: All About Books , 4 December vol. 5 no. 12 1933; (p. 203, 205, 207)
— Review of Chris Brennan 1933 single work criticism biography ; The Brooks of Morning : Nature and Reflective Essays 1933 selected work prose ; Australian Barkers and Biters 1914 selected work short story essay ; Drums of Mer 1933 single work novel ; The Gallant Company : An Australian Soldier's Story of 1915-18 1933 single work autobiography ; The Man from Oodnadatta 1933 selected work short story autobiography ; Nought So Very Wise : Verses 1932 selected work poetry ; Wardens of the Seas : Poems 1933 selected work poetry ; 'Mordecaius' Overture : A Poem 1933 single work poetry ; Youth Builds A Monument 1933 single work novel ; Money Street 1933 single work novel ; Bring the Monkey : A Light Novel 1933 single work novel ; She Dresses for Dinner 1933 single work novel ; Pageant 1933 single work novel ; Teens Triumphant 1933 single work novel ; Desert Saga 1933 single work novel ; Lost 1933 single work novel ; Here Comes the King 1933 single work novel ; The Woman on the Beast : Viewed from Three Angles 1933 single work novel -
The House of Memory
1922
single work
essay
— Appears in: The Hound of the Road 1922; (p. 14 - 24) Gilmore writes of the impossibility of knowing anything as another person knows it. Considering the differences between humans and the rest of the animal kingdom, she speculates that the difference lies in the human capacity to remember ideas.
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