The Prodigal The Prodigal i(A4573 works by)
Writing name for: Francis Kenna
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1 Ballade of an Artist's Window i "Your studio window opens wide", The Prodigal , 1909 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 1 July vol. 30 no. 1533 1909; (p. 3)
1 Muttaburra i "My thoughts fly back to thee,", The Prodigal , 1908 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser , 9 December vol. 86 no. 2457 1908; (p. 1495)
1 Her Violin i "Now from slumber every rose", The Prodigal , 1907 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 28 February vol. 28 no. 1411 1907; (p. 9)
1 The Fossicker's Toast i "We've seen the flaring bar-lights fade before the flush of day,", The Prodigal , 1906 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 23 August vol. 27 no. 1384 1906; (p. 16)
1 The Old Road i "I know an old road that wanders south from here;", The Prodigal , 1906 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 30 August vol. 27 no. 1385 1906; (p. 43)
1 Strangers i "Again they come! Those bells are strange!", The Prodigal , 1906 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 28 June vol. 27 no. 1376 1906; (p. 40)
1 The Places We Would Like to Try i "It's good to hear the roaring mill", The Prodigal , 1906 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 18 January vol. 27 no. 1353 1906; (p. 15)
1 Ballad of 115 Degrees in the Shade i "To live these times you have to think", The Prodigal , 1906 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 8 February vol. 27 no. 1356 1906; (p. 14)
1 Karalee i "We watched the stars fade one by one;", The Prodigal , 1905 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 23 March vol. 26 no. 1310 1905; (p. 30)
1 The Packmen i "Packing out from Wonga Town,", The Prodigal , 1905 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 3 August vol. 26 no. 1329 1905; (p. 36)
1 Where the Bull-Oaks Grow i "Through old Coolgardie the tramp of horsemen -", The Prodigal , 1905 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin : Christmas Edition , 14 December vol. 26 no. 1348 1905; (p. 23)
1 The Old Coolgardie Road i "A flitting shadow follows the rushing night express;", The Prodigal , 1904 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 2 June vol. 25 no. 1268 1904; (p. 35)
1 'Malgamatin i "'Malgamatin' on the pans", The Prodigal , 1904 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 12 May vol. 25 no. 1265 1904; (p. 21)
1 Two Partners The Prodigal , 1890 single work short story
— Appears in: The Worker , 1 May 1890; (p. 16)
1 A Hash-Foundry Epic i "I WAS single and was weary of the scanty fare", The Prodigal , 1890 single work poetry humour
— Appears in: The Boomerang , 15 March no. 122 1890; (p. 18)
1 "Curley" Charlie The Prodigal , 1890 single work short story
— Appears in: The Boomerang , 12 April no. 126 1890; (p. 14)
1 Who Was He? The Prodigal , 1890 single work short story
— Appears in: The Boomerang , 1 February no. 116 1890; (p. 18)
1 A Dude's Mishap i "I suppose you have heard", The Prodigal , 1890 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Boomerang (Christmas Issue) , 13 December 1890; (p. 13)
1 The Dawning of the Future i "Hark the murmur softly stealing", The Prodigal , 1889 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Boomerang , 9 February 1889; (p. 6)
1 Munda The Prodigal , 1889 single work short story
— Appears in: The Boomerang , 19 January 1889; (p. 16)
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