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Issue Details: First known date: 1989... 1989 Impressions : West Coast Fiction 1829-1988
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Fremantle, Fremantle area, South West Perth, Perth, Western Australia,:Fremantle Press , 1989 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Impressions : West Coast Fiction 1829-1988 : Introduction, Peter Cowan , single work criticism (p. 1-16)
The Bushman or Life in a New Country, Edward Willson Landor , extract autobiography (p. 17-18)
The Wanderings of Captain Spencer in the Bush and the Wilds (from Adventures in Australia), Sarah Lee , extract (p. 19-23)
An Authentic Narrative of Fifteen Years in the Life of William Jackman (from The Australian Captive), I. Chamberlayne (editor), extract autobiography (p. 24-28)
Faithful Unto Death : An Original Tale, A Perth Youth , single work short story (p. 29-32)
Moondyne Joe - A Story from the Underworld, John Boyle O'Reilly , extract novel (p. 33-35)
The Captain General : Being the Story of the Attempt of the Dutch to Colonize New Holland (from The Captain-General), W. J. Gordon , extract children's fiction children's historical fiction (p. 36-38)
Harry Treverton - His Tramps and Travels : Told by Himself, W. H. Timperley , Mary Anne Broome (editor), extract children's fiction children's (p. 39-41)
The Haunted Station, Hume Nisbet , single work short story horror mystery

"The narrator of his ghost story, a medical practitioner, becomes a convict after he is wrongly accused of his wife’s murder and transported to the Australian colonies to work in Fremantle building roads. After landing in Australia he seeks his liberty by fleeing into the bush with two fellow convicts. Taking advantage of the capture and shooting of his accomplices, the narrator makes his escape into the wilderness—travelling to a “far off and as yet unnamed portion of Western Australia” (Nisbet 116). Wandering delirious in a hostile environment, Nisbet’s narrator, who is “expectant of something ghoulish and unnatural” to come upon him from “the sepulchral gloom and mystery” (110), suddenly comes upon “a house of two storeys”.

Source: "National Hauntings: The Architecture of Australian Ghost Stories" by David Crouch. 

(p. 43-58)
A Bush Girl's Romance (from A Bush Girl's Romance), Hume Nisbet , extract (p. 59-63)
Recognition : A Mystery of the Coming Colony (from Recognition : A Mystery of the Coming Colony), Sydney H. Wright , extract (p. 64-69)
The Swampers, Hume Nisbet , extract novel (p. 70-71)
The Luck of the Native-Born (from The Luck of the Native-Born), John Arthur Barry , extract novel (p. 75-81)
On the Banks of the Swan River (from On the Banks of the Swan River), Una Roe , extract novel (p. 82-88)
The Winning of Marion Reed, Charles Fenton , single work short story (p. 89-98)
Ungodly Man : A West Australian Goldfields Story (from Ungodly Man), Hubert Stewart , extract (p. 99-104)
The Metempsychosis of John Wedderburn, Sydney Partrige , single work short story (p. 105-114)
The Author and the Typiste, Sphinx , single work short story (p. 115-127)
The Partners (from The Partners : A Tale of the Nor'-West Coast of Australia), Kate Weston , extract (p. 128-131)
A Teacher in the Back Blocks, O. Growden , single work short story (p. 132-138)
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