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Notes

  • As the author has had the work printed on single pieces of card, 16x16 cm, folded in half, and there is no record of publication in Libraries Australia, it seems likely that there are few copies in print.

Contents

* Contents derived from the Cooktown, Port Douglas - Cooktown area, Cape York Peninsula, Queensland,:s.n. , version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Whyi"Now why should you keep sober,", Charles Tarr , single work poetry (p. 1) Section: Volume 1
My Soni"If you can lend your last lone quid and smile,", Charles Tarr , single work poetry (p. 1) Section: Volume 1
The Gipsyi"There's always tomorrow,", Charles Tarr , single work poetry (p. 1) Section: Volume 1
The Cemeteryi"I met her in a pub one day", Charles Tarr , single work poetry (p. 2) Section: Volume 1
The Pubi"There's something sordid to my days,", Charles Tarr , single work poetry (p. 2) Section: Volume 1
Wisdomi"As on we stumble thru' the years", Charles Tarr , single work poetry (p. 2) Section: Volume 1
Womeni"The divine creations", Charles Tarr , single work poetry (p. 3) Section: Volume 1
Thinkingi"Regarding this thing thinking, I think that", Charles Tarr , single work poetry (p. 3) Section: Volume 1
What's In Lifei"What's in life when all's considered,", Charles Tarr , single work poetry (p. 7) Section: Volume 3
Losti"We struggled through a desert waste,", Charles Tarr , single work poetry (p. 7) Section: Volume 3
Off in the Mornin'i"I have sailed many seas in the teeth of the breeze", Charles Tarr , single work poetry (p. 7) Section: Volume 3
Our Old Dogi"He knows the tenor of our song", Charles Tarr , single work poetry (p. 8) Section: Volume 3
The Gini"He held me to his lips and breathed", Charles Tarr , single work poetry (p. 8) Section: Volume 3
Drum Tobaccoi"They robbed him of whisky and women", Charles Tarr , single work poetry (p. 8) Section: Volume 3
Aged Coquettei"Through all my years", Charles Tarr , single work poetry (p. 8) Section: Volume 3
Clink for Lifei"Man's not in the race I'm thinkin'", Charles Tarr , single work poetry (p. 9) Section: Volume 3
Dawni"Another dawn is breaking,", Charles Tarr , single work poetry (p. 9)
That's Where I Belongi"The mournful cry of the curlews call", Charles Tarr , single work poetry (p. 9) Section: Volume 3

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Cooktown, Port Douglas - Cooktown area, Cape York Peninsula, Queensland,: s.n. , [n.d.] .
      Extent: 3 v.p.
      Note/s:
      • The 'volumes' are of limited extent, no more than ten pages.

      Holdings

      Held at: James Cook University of North Queensland Townsville Library
      Location: NQ Collection
      Note:
      Volumes 1 and 3
Last amended 22 Oct 2007 11:27:36
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