Elizabeth McAlpine Elizabeth McAlpine i(A76569 works by)
Born: Established: Sydney, New South Wales, ;
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Synthesis : A Selection of Poems Edwin Wilson , Crows Nest : Woodbine Press , 2018 24702603 2018 selected work poetry 'A selection of poems by Edwin Wilson with a specific focus on the delicate pencil drawing by the late Elizabeth McAlpine (drawings produced over a period of two decades) and an Introduction by John Ryan, University of New England.'  (Publication summary)
1 1 y separately published work icon New Selected Poems : A Collection of Flowers : 1967-2009 Edwin Wilson , Lane Cove : Woodbine Press , 2010 Z1737871 2010 selected work poetry 'New Selected Poems: A Collection of Flowers 1967-2009, is Edwin Wilson's twenty first book, and eleventh book of poetry. Other publications include a book about poetry, Falling Up Into Verse, social histories of the Sydney Gardens and Domain, and two volumes of poetic memoirs, The Mullumbimby Kid and The Melancholy Dane.' (Publication summary)
1 2 y separately published work icon Anthology : Collected Poems of Edwin Wilson 1967-2002 Edwin Wilson , Armidale : Kardoorair Press , 2002 Z1051401 2002 selected work poetry
1 3 y separately published work icon Cosmos Seven : Selected Poems 1967 - 1997 Edwin Wilson , Lane Cove : Woodbine Press , 1998 Z62629 1998 selected work poetry 'Collection of poems exploring themes such as time, space, memory, light, love, sex death and religion. Some of the poems have been previously published in journals such as 'The Bulletin Literary Supplement' and 'Habitat Australia'. The author's other anthologies include 'Banyan' and 'The Dragon Tree'.' (Publication summary)
1 y separately published work icon Chaos Theory : Poems Edwin Wilson , Lane Cove : Woodbine Press , 1997 Z41196 1997 selected work poetry
1 2 y separately published work icon The Botanic Verses and Other Poems Edwin Wilson , Paddington : Rainforest Publishing , 1993 Z553040 1993 selected work poetry 'The author has been inspired by the country and rainforests around Mullumbimby, in far north New South Wales. The collection explores the themes of plants, love, memory and death, with recurring botanical imagery. This is the authors eleventh book, and fifth book of poetry. The illustrator has a background in botany and art.' 

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1 1 y separately published work icon The Rose Garden : A Selection of Poems Edwin Wilson , Lane Cove : Woodbine Press , 1991 Z171834 1991 selected work poetry
1 3 y separately published work icon Songs of the Forest : Rainforest Poems Edwin Wilson , Sydney : Hale and Iremonger , 1990 Z509451 1990 selected work poetry
1 1 y separately published work icon The Dragon Tree : A Selection of Poems Edwin Wilson , Lane Cove : Woodbine Press , 1985 Z235712 1985 selected work poetry 'This book is the author's second book of poetry. The author is a poet and botanist with an interest in history. The title is named for The Dragon Tree (Dracaena draco) in the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney. This book is about time, destiny, memory and death.' (https://www.antiqbook.com/boox/bookho/28159.shtml
1 y separately published work icon Banyan : A Selection of Poems Edwin Wilson , Sydney : Woodbine Press , 1982 Z357521 1982 selected work poetry "Talk of politics, sex and religion werethe taboo subjects of my childhood, plus convict abcestors and Aboriginal dispossession (from emancipist farmers heading north in search of land). With two books (about 'dispossession') under my belt: Wild Tamarind, a bicentennial parable and morality tale, Woodbine Press, 1987, and Cedar House, my Gothic novel and Australian 'Wuthering Heights', Woodbine press, 2001), this is something I had obviously thought about for many years), having seriously started to research my family history back in 1968." -- Back cover.
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