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1 y separately published work icon Reminiscences of the Carlton Refuge, 1854 to 1919 M. J. Kernot , Melbourne : Carlton Refuge , 1919 Z1195446 1919 single work autobiography
1 y separately published work icon Morceau : being selections from the writings, prose and poetical, of William C Chambers, being the results (among others) of nearly 76 years of life, labour, sojourn and travel over this great land of Australia William Centenary Chambers , Hawthorn : William Centenary Chambers , 1917 Z805702 1917 single work poetry
1 y separately published work icon Extracts from the Poems of C. Fitzroy Baxter C. Fitzroy Baxter , Melbourne : Ford and Son , 1916 Z798286 1916 single work poetry
1 y separately published work icon Landing of the Australians at Gaba Tepe, Gallipolli : April 24-25, 1915 i "In the deep of the darkling night,", John Laurence Rentoul , Burwood : Presbyterian Ladies' College , 1915-1925 Z1430026 1915 single work poetry
1 y separately published work icon The Dental Student's Technical Course in Rhyme : Tunnock's text book of anatomy, physiology, dental anatomy, dental pathology, therapeutics, materia medica and pharmacolgy [i.e. pharmacology] written in rhyme James T. Tunnock , Melbourne : Ford and Son , 1909 Z1447424 1909 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon Australian Gems : Poems J. W. Miller , Carlton : Ford and Son , 1893 Z1286567 1893 selected work poetry A selection of five poems with the following titles: 'The Squatter's Daughter', 'The March of the Ironclads', 'The Mornington Disaster', 'Australia' and 'The Death of Gordon'.
1 y separately published work icon The Australasian Critic Baldwin Spencer (editor), T. G. Tucker (editor), Melbourne Sydney : Melville, Mullen and Slade Petherick and Co. , 1890-1891 Z1136908 1890-1891 periodical (12 issues)

The Australasian Critic was published for twelve issues from October 1890 to September 1891. It came into being on the basis that Australia lacked a review journal and with the intention that it would 'not resemble any publication which has hitherto originated in Australasia'. Its purpose was 'to give reviews and criticisms of works of literature, science and art and of dramatic and musical productions, a record of what is being done in the world of pure and applied science, and news, notes, and articles concerning matters of literary, scientific and artistic interest.' (1 October 1890, p.xiv)

Regular contributors to the literary pages of the journal included Professor E. E. Morris and John Steele Robertson (qq.v.); occasional contributors included Mary Gaunt and Alfred Deakin (qq.v.).

In the Critic's final issue, the following notice appeared: 'The Editors of the Australasian Critic regret to announce that, as the paper has not been sufficiently supported to make its longer life possible, the present will be the last number. They take this opportunity to thank those who have supported it.' (1 September 1891, p.284)

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