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1 y separately published work icon The One-Fingered Typist Ron Saw , Sydney : Wildcat Press , 1981 Z412909 1981 single work autobiography
1 1 y separately published work icon An Urge to Laugh Ross Campbell , Sydney : Wildcat Press , 1981 Z298051 1981 single work autobiography
1 y separately published work icon Backyard of Mars : Memoirs of the 'Reffo' Period in Australia Emery Barcs , Sydney : Wildcat Press , 1980 Z1657296 1980 single work autobiography
1 13 y separately published work icon The Heart of James McAuley : Life and Work of the Australian Poet Peter Coleman , Sydney : Wildcat Press , 1980 Z126437 1980 single work criticism

'The Heart of James McAuley examines the work of the famous poet, editor, critic, and political thinker. It places the poetry in its biographical context from his anarchistic and avant-garde youth to the libertarian conservative and Catholic convert of later years. It takes a new look at the great Ern Malley hoax, his profound essays on the decolonization of New Guinea, his association with such major figures as B.A.Santamaria and Sir John Kerr, his involvement with the Industrial Groups in the ALP and with the DLP, his founding of the magazine Quadrant, and his response to a number of controversies from the CIA scandals to the New Left assaults on the universities. No other biography of McAuley encompasses all the wide-ranging activities of this great poet.'

Source: Publisher's blurb (Connor Court ed.)

1 14 y separately published work icon The Cut-Rate Kingdom Thomas Keneally , Sydney : Wildcat Press , 1980 Z547123 1980 single work novel historical fiction '1942 and the world is at war. Australia and its government look to events in Asia with alarm. Political reporter 'Paperboy' Tyson's relationship with Labor Prime Minister, Johnny Mulhall, gives him a privileged insight into the man's ambivalence to war. While the nation struggles to establish its role amidst the far-reaching events of the day, Mulhall finds himself strangely entangled in a personal dilemma no less weighty than the demands of his public role as a ruler in a cut-rate kingdom.' (Source: LibrariesAustralia)
1 y separately published work icon Clotted Rot for Clots and Rotters Patricia Rolfe (editor), Sydney : Wildcat Press , 1980 Z400615 1980 anthology poetry short story humour 'Clotted Rot was the name the early Bulletin gave to the masses of light verse it used to publish. We have extended the term to cover the sketches, stories and cartoons of the period. ... This book aims to catch the quick-witted and good-humoured flavour of the early Bulletin ... from 1880, when the paper was founded, to around 1900. ...Clotted Rot is an affectionate centenary souvenir of the The Bulletin.' Source: Introduction.
1 y separately published work icon Luck's a Fortune David McNicoll , Sydney : Wildcat Press , 1979 Z1241267 1979 single work autobiography
1 9 y separately published work icon The Journalistic Javelin : An Illustrated History of The Bulletin Patricia Rolfe , Sydney : Wildcat Press , 1979 Z400929 1979 single work criticism
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