'In the year 1820, a writer in the Quarterly, speaking of a book given him to review, says : 'It is the greatest literary curiosity that has come before us - the first child of the press of a State only fifteen years old. It would, of course, be reprinted here, but our copy, pene-nos, is a genuine Caxton. This little book would assuredly be the Reynarde Foxe of Australian bibliomaniacs.' (102)