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1 y separately published work icon The New Mofussilite Victor Crittenden (editor), 2006 Canberra : Mulini Press , Z1346419 2006 periodical (1 issues) Quoting the blogsite of Indian journalist Raju Gusain, Mussoorie, 8 Jan: The Mofussilite newspaper has received a new lease of life. This newspaper, which was launched and edited by John Lang, who died here on 20 August 1864, is now being printed from Australia. It is now no longer a bi-weekly as it was in 1859. The New Mofussilite is a bi-annual journal published by an Australian publishing house under the John Lang Project. Disclosing this, Victor Crittenden says, 'The New Mofussilite is a small publication sent to Associate Members of the John Lang Project to keep them informed on progress. It will be issued twice a year and is published by the Mulini Press (Canberra).' Crittenden is author of 'John Lang: Australia's Larrikin Writer'. It will be recalled that Mofussilite made a humble beginning on 2 August 1845 in Calcutta. In 1846, Lang decided to publish it from Ambala and later it was shifted to Meerut and Agra. On 1 March 1859, Mofussilite again moved from Agra to Meerut... The journal aims at informing readers about the latest research on the first Australian novelist. Earlier, local people believed that Lang also published his newspaper from here. But author Victor Crittenden presents a totally different opinion. He says, "Lang was involved in creative work in Mussoorie during his stay. But he never established his press in the hill station. He was looked after by his Indian servants. He could send down copy for the newspaper to be printed in Meerut and occasionally make a short visit to check things, essentially leaving the business to his printer Gibbons, who continued to act as an assistant editor." The New Mofussilite should be looked upon as a move to preserve and promote the life and works of John Lang. Garhwal Post 9 January, 2007 Dehradun.
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Australia Books on Demand Mulini Press (publisher), series - publisher
1 y separately published work icon Legends of India : Tales of Life in Hindostan John Lang , Victor Crittenden (editor), Canberra : Mulini Press , 2010 Z1729780 2010 selected work short story essay poetry
1 y separately published work icon Mr. Flax John Lang , Canberra : Mulini Press , 2010 Z1719037 2010 single work short story
1 1 y separately published work icon Three Murder Mysteries Mary Fortune , Canberra : Mulini Press , 2009 Z1605126 2009 selected work short story crime detective

'This incredible writer had been largely forgotten and was unknown as a person until Lucy Sussex took up her cause and went in search of her life.

The three 'Murder Mysteries' here published, are examples of Mary Fortune's great skill in writing 'detective fiction' at this early period when the genre was in the beginning stages of a now popular form of fiction. The three stories are introduced by Lucy Sussex.' (Publisher's blurb)

1 y separately published work icon Dresden China : A Tale From 'The Mofussilite' John Lang , Canberra : Mulini Press , 2008 Z1573474 1863 single work short story
1 y separately published work icon Christmas Eve John Lang , Canberra : Mulini Press , 2008 Z1572920 1863 single work short story
1 y separately published work icon Waiting Theresa Tasmania , 1869 Jamison Centre : Mulini Press , 2008 Z1550326 1869 single work short story 'Waiting tells the plight of a young firl who married on her voyage out to Australia as an emigrant. The marriage was to a man who treated her very badly and she ran away and secured a position as a governess. All was well until she met a man whith whom she fell in love. She could not marry him because she was already married. Then began her period of "waiting".' (Back cover)
1 y separately published work icon Waiting Theresa Tasmania , Canberra : Mulini Press , 2008 Z1065122 1869 single work short story A beautiful, clever, spirited girl, daughter of an English clergyman, emigrates to Australia after his death. On the voyage she meets Martin Jeffries who she marries only to be mistreated and beaten. She leaves him and takes a position as governess only to meet the man she truly loves. It is twelve years before her husband is reported dead - and then she must wait to see if her lover is still true ... (PB)
1 y separately published work icon The Master and His Man John Lang , Canberra : Mulini Press , 2008 Z258425 1859 single work short story
1 y separately published work icon Recollections of the Late Jack Weatherly by His Brother Jeffrey John Lang , Canberra : Mulini Press , 2007 Z1588139 2007 extract novel (Recollections of the Late Jack Weatherly by His Brother Jeffrey)
1 y separately published work icon The Sick Stockrider and The Swimmer Adam Lindsay Gordon , Canberra : Mulini Press , 2007 Z1494632 2007 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon Love's Last Sacrifice : A Tale of the 15th Century John Lang , Canberra : Mulini Press , 2007 Z1410917 2007 single work short story romance
2 1 Mark Forrester's Trial Marcus Clarke , 1865 single work short story
1 y separately published work icon A Storm in the Mountains and Lost in the Bush Charles Harpur , Canberra : Mulini Press , 2006 Z1416004 2006 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon An Experience of Austria John Lang , Canberra : Mulini Press The John Lang Project , 2006 Z1380014 1857 single work short story In his introduction, Crittenden refers to this piece as both an article and a story about Lang's imprisonment in Vienna.
1 y separately published work icon Tales of the Bushman Samuel Sidney , John Sidney , Canberra : Mulini Press , 2006 Z1328626 2006 selected work short story

John Sidney came to Australia in 1840. He spent ten years in the colony. On his return to England he told his brother Samuel about his experiences in Australia. Samuel wrote them down and they were published in Household Words 1850-1852. John returned to Australia and sent news back to his brother. Samuel Sidney never visited Australia. His novel Gallops and Gossips in the Bush of Australia is based on his brother's information.

1 y separately published work icon Invisible Ghosts John Lang , Canberra : Mulini Press The John Lang Project , 2006 Z1306172 1857 single work short story mystery
1 y separately published work icon The Atlas : Sydney Weekly : Journal of Politics, Commerce and Literature : Index Victor Crittenden , Canberra : Mulini Press , 2006 Z1305264 2006 reference index '... lists the many plays and operas performed in Sydney during the period. The index includes references to a wide range of General Subjects, Authors, Persons, Place Names, Book Reviews and Advertisements' - Back cover.
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