Fergusson and Moore Fergusson and Moore i(A57424 works by) (Organisation) assertion
Born: Established: 1860 Melbourne, Victoria, ; Died: Ceased: 1888 Melbourne, Victoria,
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1 y separately published work icon Farnham and Other Poems James Moss , Melbourne : Fergusson and Moore , 1882 Z1250952 1882 selected work poetry
1 y separately published work icon The Princess : A Drama of Woman's Future, Adapted and Developed from Mr Tennyson's Princess L. B. , B. McL. , Melbourne : Fergusson and Moore , 1876 Z811758 1876 single work drama
2 y separately published work icon C. F. Taylor's Works Charles F. Taylor , Melbourne : Fergusson and Moore , 1875-1879 Z1436349 1875 selected work poetry drama
1 y separately published work icon Marie Antoinette : A Drama in Three Acts William Kelly , Melbourne : Fergusson and Moore , 1875 Z859489 1875 single work drama
1 y separately published work icon Alcander : A Drama in Five Acts Charles F. Taylor , Melbourne : Fergusson and Moore , 1874 Z859672 1874 single work drama
1 y separately published work icon Stray Thoughts Gathered Thomas D. W. Robertson , Melbourne : Fergusson and Moore , 1873 Z1398107 1873 selected work poetry
1 1 y separately published work icon Summer Dreamings : A Poem i "Oh! who will guide me in this tale of love", Charles F. Taylor , Melbourne : Fergusson and Moore , 1872 Z1024445 1872 single work poetry
2 y separately published work icon John Batman : The Founder of Victoria James Bonwick , Melbourne : Samuel Mullen , 1867 Z799506 1867 single work biography 'One of the first and most prominent declarations of behalf of the Batman cause in the continuing but, even by this time, almost antedeluvian contest between Batman and Fawkner for the honour of having founded Melbourne.' (The Davidson Collection (2007) no.423)
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