A Carol of Carolus : Echoes from the Clubs single work   poetry   "Right, Lytton, right. The English tongue"
Issue Details: First known date: 1868... 1868 A Carol of Carolus : Echoes from the Clubs
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Notes

  • Epigraph: 'I cannot but think that wherever our American kinsfolk welcome that presence or hang spell-bound on that voice, they will irresistibly feel how much there is of fellowship and unison between the hearts of America and England.' – Lord Lytton, at the dinner to Charles Dickens before his departure for America.

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    y separately published work icon The Australasian vol. 4 no. 95 (New Series) 25 January 1868 7764805 1868 newspaper issue

    This issue of the Australasian also includes:

    • advertisements for: 'Whitehead's new map of Victoria'; a British art journal, Chromolithograph; the official post office Directory of Victoria; an electors handbook; a range of annuals, almanacs and dictionaries; a 'handbook for the guidance of common schools'; valentines; cordial making instructions; and The Australian Cookery Book (all on p. 98)
    • miscellaneous anecdotes (p. 102)
    1868
    pg. 102
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