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A Swag Of Memories is a collection of 46 stories from the author's life and is an anthology of the previously published works The Brumby Mare and The Moonlight Stallion.
Contents
* Contents derived from the
Sydney,
New South Wales,:Hachette Australia
, 2008 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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The Moonlight Stallion and Other Yarns from the Australian Outback,
selected work
prose
autobiography
A collection of stories about Queensland stockmen and the adventures experienced by Brian Taylor.
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The Brumby Mare and Other Recollections of a Queensland Bushman,
selected work
prose
autobiography
humour
A collection of stories about Queensland stockmen and the adventures experienced by Brian Taylor.
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Works about this Work
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A Swag of Memories
Brian Taylor
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Brian Taylor
,
2000-2009
Z1818997
2000-2009
website
A Swag of Memories contains extensive information and material on Taylor's published books, including photos, maps, further anecdotes, and memorabilia about the people and events featured in his stories. The website also includes excerpts from Taylor's works and selected reviews.
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y
A Swag of Memories
Brian Taylor
,
Brian Taylor
,
2000-2009
Z1818997
2000-2009
website
A Swag of Memories contains extensive information and material on Taylor's published books, including photos, maps, further anecdotes, and memorabilia about the people and events featured in his stories. The website also includes excerpts from Taylor's works and selected reviews.
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