Ian M. Johnstone Ian M. Johnstone i(A76020 works by)
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1 y separately published work icon Making the Familiar Fresh Ian M. Johnstone , Armidale : Ian M. Johnstone , 2018 14703711 2018 selected work essay
1 [Review Essay] Caroline's Diary : A Woman's World in Colonial Australia Ian M. Johnstone , 2016 single work
— Appears in: Journal of Australian Colonial History , no. 18 2016; (p. 226-227)

'This is a splendidly readable and meticulously transcribed book of extracts from the colonial Australian diaries kept by Caroline Thomas from 1851, at age 19, to 1895, at age 63. She died seven years later in 1903 aged 70. It is a fascinating, authentic and valuable addition to our intimate knowledge of a courageous pioneering woman. Social and colonial historians will devour it for its details of daily life, and local and family historians, particularly Armidale ones, will be glad of her first hand responses to the early settlers during her sixteen years here. This review concentrates on Caroline Thomas's seventeen years at Saumarez, just west of Armidale airport, from 1857 to 1874'  (Introduction)

1 [Review Essay] Sir Alfred Stephen, Third Chief Justice of New South Wales 1844-1873 Ian M. Johnstone , 2012 single work essay
— Appears in: Journal of Australian Colonial History , no. 14 2012; (p. 311-312)

J. M. Bennett has been praised by The Hon Justice Michael Kirby as 'Australia's foremost legal historian'. He has written the life of Sir Alfred Stephen, third Chief Justice of NSW, 1844-1873, the thirteenth volume in his series Lives of the Australian Chief Justices and it is surely his masterpiece. Bennett uses 'Legge's Reports' and the recently published Dowling's Select Cases 1828-1844, as well as newspapers and a mass of archival letters and papers and thanks his son Michael for help with the thirteen illustrations. He lists 92 'Dramatis Personae', 'principal actors' which is most helpful. One feels that Bennett knows them all well enough to tell us their virtues, achievements and flaws, but they are briefly introduced. He is well acquainted with the 'drudgery of diligence', a phrase from his valuable and unique regional legal history In Witness Whereof: Lawyers, the Law and Society in New England and the Liverpool Plains in the Nineteenth Century. (Introduction)

1 Leunig : An Appreciation Ian M. Johnstone , 2009 single work biography
— Appears in: Australian Folklore , November no. 24 2009; (p. 196-211)
1 A Singing Old Timer i "He's lean like a sapling and roughly 6 feet tall,", Ian M. Johnstone , 2009 single work poetry
— Appears in: Australian Folklore , November no. 24 2009; (p. 23-24)
1 Eric Rolls (1923-2007) Ian M. Johnstone , 2007 single work obituary (for Eric Rolls )
— Appears in: Australian Folklore , November vol. 22 no. 2007; (p. 47-55)
1 Our Anzacs at Gallipoli i "All tense for adventure, in that famous pre-dawn,", Ian M. Johnstone , 2002 single work poetry
— Appears in: Australian Folklore , November no. 17 2002; (p. 119-120)
1 Digger Poetry of World War I Ian M. Johnstone , 2002 single work criticism
— Appears in: Australian Folklore , November no. 17 2002; (p. 111-121)
1 [Review Essay] Hearts and Minds : Creative Australians and the Environment Ian M. Johnstone , 2001 single work review
— Appears in: Australian Folklore , October no. 16 2001; (p. 249-251)

— Review of Hearts and Minds : Creative Australians and the Environment Michael Pollak , Margaret MacNabb , 2000 single work criticism
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