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y separately published work icon The School Paper : Grades VII and VIII periodical issue   children's  
Issue Details: First known date: 1927... no. 321 March 1927 of The School Paper : Grades VII and VIII est. 1896-1932 The School Paper : Grades VII and VIII
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Notes

  • Only literary material by Australian authors individually indexed.

    Other material in this issue includes:

    • First page picture: 'Under the Roof of Blue Ionian Weather' from a painting by Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836-1912) [17].
    • Poetry: 'All For Music: Music For All' by Harry Farjeon in Music and Youth, [17]; 'The End of the Play' from The Tempest by William Shakespeare, 20; 'The Listeners' by Walter De La Mare (q.v.) 24-25; 'The Haunted Palace' by Edgar Allan Poe (q.v.) 27-28; 'To-Day' by Abraham Cowley (1618-1767) 32.
    • Prose: 'The Loss of the "Cleopatra"' from The Spectator, an English magazine, 21; 'Alcohol And Fitness' (unattributed) 22-24; 'The Town Pump' by Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864) 25-27.
    • Fiction: 'Dawn' from Prince Otto by Robert Louis Stevenson (q.v.)18-20; 'The Under-Sheriff Goes Afield' by Alphonse Daudet (1840-1897) in Lettres de Mon Moulin, 30-32.
    • Drama: 'In the Garden of Happiness' from The Blue Bird, a fairy play by Maurice Maeterlinck (q.v.), 28-30.
    • Supplement: 'Made In Australia: 32. Sugar' prepared by the Made In Australia Council and issued as a supplement to The School Paper, [iv pages between pages 24 and 25]
    • Notices: Spelling Tests; Price of The School Paper, 20.
  • Preceding or following each piece is a short glossary of the longer words contained therein, as well as notes about people and places mentioned, and comments on the metre of poetry. There are also often 'General Notes' which ask the reader questions about the work.

Contents

* Contents derived from the 1927 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
A Song of Autumni"Where shall we go for our garlands glad", Adam Lindsay Gordon , single work poetry (p. 21)

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Notes:
Literary material by Australian authors in this issue:
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