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My Only Murder single work   short story  
Alternative title: Mein Einziger Mord
Issue Details: First known date: 1893... 1893 My Only Murder
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Alternative title: Mein Einziger Mord
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Bulletin (Xmas edition) vol. 13 no. 722 16 December 1893 Z615122 1893 periodical issue 1893 pg. 9
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon My Only Murder and Other Tales Ernest Favenc , Melbourne : George Robertson , 1899 Z484297 1899 selected work short story crime A collection of gruesome and uncomfortable short stories detailing life in the Australian outback - including stories of ghosts and murder.  Melbourne : George Robertson , 1899 pg. 1-10
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Sand on the Gumshoe : A Century of Australian Crime Writing David Latta (editor), Hornsby : Random House , 1989 Z100416 1989 anthology short story crime detective mystery Hornsby : Random House , 1989 pg. 95-99
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Dead Witness : Best Australian Mystery Stories Stephen Knight (editor), Ringwood : Penguin , 1989 Z100512 1989 anthology short story crime mystery Ringwood : Penguin , 1989 pg. 102-107
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Anthology of Colonial Australian Crime Fiction Ken Gelder (editor), Rachael Weaver (editor), Carlton : Melbourne University Publishing , 2008 Z1519666 2008 anthology short story crime

    'From the editors of The Anthology of Colonial Australian Gothic Fiction comes this fascinating collection of disturbing mysteries and gruesome tales by authors such as Mary Fortune, James Skipp Borlase, Guy Boothby, Francis Adams, Ernest Favenc, 'Rolf Boldrewood' and Norman Lindsay, among many others.
    In the bush and the tropics, the goldfields and the city streets, colonial Australia is a troubling, bewildering place and almost impossible to regulate—even for the most vigilant detective.
    'Ex-convicts, bushrangers, ruthless gold prospectors, impostors, thieves and murderers flow through the stories that make up this collection, challenging the nascent forces of colonial law and order. The landscape itself seems to stimulate criminal activity, where identities change at will and people suddenly disappear without a trace.
    'The Anthology of Colonial Australian Crime Fiction is a remarkable anthology that taps into the fears and anxieties of colonial Australian life.'  (Publication summary)

    Carlton : Melbourne University Publishing , 2008
    pg. 157-161
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Ghost Stories and Mysteries Ernest Favenc , James Doig (editor), Rockville : Borgo Press , 2013 Z1925098 2013 selected work short story horror mystery 'This book collects thirty-one of Favenc's best stories, many published here for the first time since their original publication; and aims to showcase Favenc's talent as the most important Australian colonial writer of Gothic and supernatural fiction. The stories span the period 1875-1907, and demonstrate the richness and variety of his art, making this a major publishing event for enthusiasts of nineteenth-century crime and weird fiction' (back cover).
    Rockville : Borgo Press , 2013
    pg. 158-163
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Outback : Australische Kurzgeschichten Shawnee Lawrence (editor), Shawnee Lawrence (translator), Hamburg : Balladine , 2016 10250840 2016 anthology short story Hamburg : Balladine , 2016
Subjects:
  • Bush,
  • Queensland,
  • Sydney, New South Wales,
  • Urban,
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