Richard Rowe (International) assertion Richard Rowe i(A23256 works by) (a.k.a. Richard Roe)
Also writes as: 'Peter Possum' ; Edward Howe ; 'A Lounger in Sydney'
Born: Established: 9 Mar 1828 Doncaster, South Yorkshire,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
; Died: Ceased: 9 Dec 1879 London,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,

Gender: Male
Visitor assertion Arrived in Australia: 1853 Departed from Australia: 16 Jun 1858
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1 The Adventures of Harry Delane Richard Rowe , single work children's fiction children's
— Appears in: Roughing It in Van Diemen's Land etc. (p. 133-351)
1 The Angel of Life i "Life's Angel watched a happy child at play,", Richard Rowe , 1918 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Oxford Book of Australasian Verse 1918; (p. 12) The Oxford Book of Australasian Verse 1924; (p. 9) An Australasian Anthology : Australian and New Zealand Poems 1927; (p. 45) The Oxford Book of Australasian Verse 1945; (p. 9) An Australasian Anthology : Australian and New Zealand Poems 1946; (p. 45) The Oxford Book of Australasian Verse 1950; (p. 6)
1 Soul Ferry i "High and dry upon the shingle lies the fisher's boat to-night;", Richard Rowe , 1907 single work poetry
— Appears in: An Anthology of Australian Verse 1907; (p. 16-17) The Golden Treasury of Australian Verse 1909; (p. 8-10)
1 The Wreck of the Prospero Richard Rowe , 1898 single work children's fiction short story children's
— Appears in: Our Sailmaker's Yarn and Other Stories of the Sea 1898; (p. 113-28)
1 Fred Leicester, or, The Southern Cross and Charles's Wain Richard Rowe , 1889 single work children's fiction children's
— Appears in: Fred Leicester, or, The Southern Cross and Charles's Wain, and Other Stories 1889; (p. 7-62) Fred Leicester, or, The Southern Cross and Charles's Wain, and Other Stories 1925; (p. 7-62)
The first story,'Fred Leicester; or, The Southern Cross and Charles Wain' is described as follows: 'Fred, a young Englishman, acquires 'colonial experience', finds a fortune on the diggings, and returns with it to England to marry 'his Helen'. (The Oxford Companion to Australian Children's Literature ed. Stella Lees and Pam Macintyre (1993): 371).
1 1 y separately published work icon Fred Leicester, or, The Southern Cross and Charles's Wain, and Other Stories Richard Rowe , Edinburgh : Nimmo, Hay and Mitchell , 1889 Z1436546 1889 selected work children's fiction children's Includes two stories with no Australian themes or settings: 'John Bulb, the Barber' and '"Dark Dennis" and his Grandson'. The first story,'Fred Leicester; or, The Southern Cross and Charles Wain' is described as follows: 'Fred, a young Englishman, acquires 'colonial experience', finds a fortune on the diggings, and returns with it to England to marry 'his Helen'. (The Oxford Companion to Australian Children's Literature ed. Stella Lees and Pam Macintyre (1993): 371).
1 Roughing It in Van Diemen's Land Richard Rowe , 1880--9999 single work children's fiction children's
— Appears in: Roughing It in Van Diemen's Land etc. (p. 1-130) Roughing It in Van Diemen's Land etc. 1880; (p. 1-130)
1 1 y separately published work icon Roughing It in Van Diemen's Land etc. Richard Rowe , London : Strahan , Z1436235 1880 selected work children's fiction children's travel

The adventures of an English surgeon, who had emigrated with his family to Tasmania. Various aspects of early colonial life are touched upon including bushrangers and aborigines. The 'Black War' in Tasmania is dealt with in Chapter XVIII, and Buckley, the wild white man of Port Phillip, in Chapter XIX. The second part of the book is devoted to 'The Adventures of Harry Delane' - a young Tasmanian in England. (John Alexander Ferguson Bibliography of Australia. Volume VII. (1969):141).

1 y separately published work icon A Holiday Book : Stories For The Young Richard Rowe , London Edinburgh : W. P. Nimmo , 1877 Z1436616 1877 selected work children's fiction children's A collection of unrelated short stories and sketches.
1 The Bunyip Richard Rowe , 1876 single work children's fiction children's
— Appears in: A Child's Corner Book : Stories for Boys and Girls 1876; (p. 181-187)
In the time before Queensland was a State, the narrator, a 'new chum', joins Steve the Poacher, a convict released to a sheep station, on a duck-hunting outing. This story about an encounter with an imaginary bunyip is a charming study of the colonial vernacular, for example: 'skeared' [scared], 'ketched' [caught], 'summut' [something], 'airthquake' [earthquake].
1 y separately published work icon The Tower on the Tor : A Tale for Boys Richard Rowe , London Edinburgh : W. P. Nimmo , 1876 Z1436654 1876 single work children's fiction children's This work is 'the story of a little boy who lives with his grandfather in a ruined old tower on the South-West Coast [of England]. As he grows up to man's estate he goes through many strange adventures by sea and land, eventually becomes a rich man and marries the love of his early youth, as, of course, he was in duty bound.' 'Christmas Books', The Times (25 December 1876): 8.
1 y separately published work icon A Child's Corner Book : Stories for Boys and Girls Richard Rowe , London Edinburgh : W. P. Nimmo , 1876 Z1436646 1876 selected work children's fiction children's

The author introduces this book as a collection of 'a few of the papers I have contributed to various magazines for youngsters and grown-up people'. He goes on to say that '[c]hildren are the best judges of books for children ; and, therefore, when I write for them, I am very glad if I can get a child's criticism on what I have written before I print it' (from preface: 'To My Young Readers').

One of the adventures in this volume concerns Rowe's visit to Australia in the 1850s.

1 y separately published work icon The Lucky Bag : Stories For the Young Richard Rowe , Edinburgh London : W. P. Nimmo , 1876 Z1436626 1876 selected work children's fiction

A collection of short stories, of which three – 'The Wedge-tailed Eagles', 'The Iguana's eyes', and 'Good for Evil' – are Australian in content.

1 Good for Evil Richard Rowe , 1876 single work children's fiction
— Appears in: The Lucky Bag : Stories For the Young 1876; (p. 191-224)
A farmer's daughter is tormented almost to madness by her fear of the local vagrant, Grim Jim.
1 The Iguana's Eyes : An Australian Story Richard Rowe , 1876 single work children's fiction
— Appears in: The Lucky Bag : Stories For the Young 1876; (p. 102-109)

A motherless young girl and her father set out into the bush to find their lost cow Jenny, the young girl's only friend and companion.

1 The Wedge-tailed Eagles Richard Rowe , 1876 single work children's fiction
— Appears in: The Lucky Bag : Stories For the Young 1876; (p. 7-18)

The story of a 'Britisher' (of unspecified origin), arrived in Australia via the United States for the gold rush, who spends his time mocking but being unable to emulate the sporting feats of his Australian-born companions.

1 3 y separately published work icon The Boy in the Bush Edward Howe , London : Bell and Daldy , 1869 Z978083 1869 single work children's fiction children's 'Each chapter describes an incident in the life of Harry and Sydney Lawson. The Lawsons deal with bushrangers, snakes, and lost children with courage and humour, and details such as life on the goldfields and the influence of and attitudes to the Chinese are presented in a direct, often ironic style. Rowe subscribes to the superiority of the native-born Australian over the immigrant: "They're a queer lot the blackfellows ... but they're a long sight better than the new chums -they were born in the colony just like us. A blackfellow can ride like a native but those Englishmen look so scared when a horse begins to buck."' (The Oxford Companion to Australian Children's Literature ed. Stella Lees and Pam Macintyre (1993): 371).
1 Glaucus i "Down, down, down,", 'Peter Possum' , 1858 single work poetry
— Appears in: Peter 'Possum's Portfolio 1858; (p. 165) Bards in the Wilderness : Australian Colonial Poetry to 1920 1970; (p. 61-62)
1 Country Comments on Passing Events 'Peter Possum' , 1858 single work column
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 15 March 1858; (p. 2)
1 The Seaside Cemetery at Wollongong i "The sand creeps upwards from the yellow shore,", 'Peter Possum' , 1858 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Illawarra Mercury , 10 June vol. 3 no. 58 1858; (p. 1) Early Illawarra Poetry : A Selection 2000; (p. 22)
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