Maurice Remon Maurice Remon i(A98237 works by)
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3 62 y separately published work icon Ralph Rashleigh, or, The Life of an Exile James Tucker , London : Jonathan Cape , 1929 Z869379 1929 single work novel
2 2 The Birthday Vance Palmer , 1926 single work short story
— Appears in: The Triad , 1 August 1926; (p. 13-15) Australian Short Stories 1928; (p. 251-259) Separate Lives 1931; (p. 95-106) The Rainbow-Bird and Other Stories 1957; (p. 79-88) A Century of Australian Short Stories 1963; (p. 93-99)

— Appears in: Australian Short Stories 1930; (p. 185-198)
2 Quarantine H. B. Marriott Watson , 1928 single work short story
— Appears in: Australian Short Stories 1928; (p. 194-210)

— Appears in: Australian Short Stories 1930; (p. 201-227)
2 Forbidden (A Story of the Spinifex) Gypsy Kelly , 1928 single work short story
— Appears in: Australian Short Stories 1928; (p. 166-175)

— Appears in: Australian Short Stories 1930; (p. 295-310)
2 A Leander of the Hawkesbury H. M. Green , 1928 single work short story
— Appears in: Australian Short Stories 1928; (p. 126-135)

— Appears in: Australian Short Stories 1930; (p. 251-267)
3 3 How the Reverend Joseph Simmondsen Lost His Character The Parson's Blackboy Jack Fruit , 1892 single work short story humour (taught in 1 units)
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 21 May vol. 12 no. 640 1892; (p. 22) The Last of Six : Tales of the Austral Tropics 1893; (p. 102-107) Tales of the Austral Tropics 1894; (p. 145-156) The Bulletin Story Book : A Selection of Stories and Literary Sketches from 'The Bulletin' [1881-1901] 1901; (p. 35-39) Australian Short Stories 1928; (p. 121-125) Australian Short Stories 1951; (p. 19-24)

— Appears in: Australian Short Stories 1930; (p. 137-144)

— Appears in: Australische Erzähler : Eine Anthologie 1961; (p. 22-27)
2 Robson Basil Garstang , 1919 single work short story
— Appears in: The Lone Hand , 7 April vol. 9 no. 4 1919; (p. 13-16) Australian Short Stories 1928; (p. 45-57) Knocking Round 1930; (p. 137-153)

— Appears in: Australian Short Stories 1930; (p. 115-134)
A man falls in love with a young widow who is living at his friend's farm. He fears she will reject him because she still loves the memory of her dead husband, but the truth is more suprising.
3 2 Fourteen Fathoms by Quetta Rock Randolph Bedford , 1928 single work short story
— Appears in: Australian Short Stories 1928; (p. 33-44) Australian Short Stories 1951; (p. 90-103) North of Capricorn : An Anthology of Prose 1989; (p. 15-22) The Oxford Book of Australian Ghost Stories 1994; (p. 192-200) The Anthology of Colonial Australian Adventure Fiction 2011; (p. 206-215)

— Appears in: Australian Short Stories 1930; (p. 147-164)
2 The Fate of the Alida Louis Becke , 1893 single work short story
— Appears in: The North Queensland Register , 20 December vol. 3 no. 40 1893; (p. 32-34) By Reef and Palm 1898; Australian Short Stories 1928; (p. 18-32)

— Appears in: Australian Short Stories 1930; (p. 271-292)
2 2 The Emancipist J. H. M. Abbott , 1927 single work short story historical fiction
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 15 September vol. 48 no. 2483 1927; (p. 57-58) Australian Short Stories 1928; (p. 1-11)

— Appears in: Australian Short Stories 1930; (p. 9-23)
2 Widening the Horizon Ethel Turner , 1907 single work short story
— Appears in: The Lone Hand , 1 June vol. 1 no. 2 1907; (p. 134-139) Australian Short Stories 1928; (p. 326-336)

— Appears in: Australian Short Stories 1930; (p. 231-247)
2 Blue Dungaree Gilbert Munro Turnbull , 1928 single work short story
— Appears in: An Australian Story-Book 1928; (p. 88-99) Australian Short Stories 1928; (p. 316-325)

— Appears in: Australian Short Stories 1930; (p. 167-181)
4 7 The Cooboo Katharine Susannah Prichard , 1927 single work short story
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 31 March vol. 48 no. 2459 1927; (p. 57-58) An Australian Story-Book 1928; (p. 1-7) Australian Short Stories 1928; (p. 271-275) Kiss On the Lips and Other Stories 1932; (p. 97-104) Twenty Great Australian Stories 1946; (p. 131-135) The Bulletin , 1 February vol. 71 no. 3651 1950; (p. 31)

— Appears in: Australian Short Stories 1930; (p. 105-112)

— Appears in: Australische Erzähler von Marcus Clarke bis Patrick White 1984; (p. 107-111)

— Appears in: Capajon : Fifty-Four Short Stories Published 1921-1933 1933; (p. 464-468) Frauen in Australien : Erzahlungen 1992; (p. 20-24)
Set on the wide plains of the Murndoo station, 'The Cooboo' is the story of Rose, a Wongana woman, mother, and stockwoman.
5 17 The Loaded Dog Henry Lawson , 1899 1899 single work short story humour
— Appears in: Joe Wilson and His Mates 1901; (p. 183-193) Australian Short Stories 1928; (p. 185-193) The Herald , 16 July no. 17836 1934; (p. 17) The Herald , 5 June no. 18113 1935; (p. 14) The Children's Lawson 1949; (p. 7-16) Hemisphere , vol. 2 no. 11 1958; (p. 20-23)

— Appears in: Victorian Readers : Sixth Book 1929; (p. 151-156) Victorian Readers : Sixth Book 1940; (p. 150-155)

— Appears in: Australian Short Stories 1930; (p. 89-102)

— Appears in: Australian Short Stories 2005; (p. 21-37)
Dave and Andy create a bomb to blast fish out of the waterhole. However their dog picks the bomb up and begins a deadly, yet hilarious, game of 'fetch'.
3 2 A Profitable Pub E. G. D. , 1887 single work short story humour
— Appears in: Geschichten aus Australien 1909; (p. 70-85)

— Appears in: The Bulletin : Christmas Edition , 24 December vol. 8 no. 412 1887; (p. 5-6) The Golden Shanty 1911; (p. 13-32) Australian Short Stories 1928; (p. 98-111) The Bulletin , 1 February vol. 71 no. 3651 1950; (p. 18-20) The Golden Shanty : Short Stories 1963; Best Australian Short Stories 1971; (p. 17-28)

— Appears in: Australian Short Stories 1930; (p. 39-60)
2 4 y separately published work icon Australian Short Stories George Mackaness (editor), London : J. M. Dent , 1928 Z307556 1928 anthology short story
5 21 The Chosen Vessel Barbara Baynton , 1896 single work short story
— Appears in: Australian Short Stories 1930; (p. 25-35)

— Appears in: The Bulletin (Xmas edition) , 12 December vol. 17 no. 878 1896; (p. 32) The Bulletin Story Book : A Selection of Stories and Literary Sketches from 'The Bulletin' [1881-1901] 1901; (p. 226-231) Australian Short Stories 1928; (p. 12-17) Australian Round-Up : Stories From 1790 to 1950 1953; (p. 129-133) It Could Be You 1972; (p. 63-67) The Old Bulletin Reader : The Best Stories from The Bulletin 1881-1901 1973; (p. 148-153)

— Appears in: Eine Frau im Busch und andere australische Erzahlungen 1970;

— Appears in: Frauen in Australien : Erzahlungen 1992; (p. 7-14)
Following a similar thread to Henry Lawson's "The Drover's Wife" (and many believe, a direct response to it), "The Chosen Vessel" follows a young mother left alone in her outback hut who becomes growingly concerned for her own safety following the arrival of a menacing swagmen. The story also follows for a short time a man riding in to town to place his vote and his struggles with religious guilt. 
2 A Stripe for Trooper Casey Roderic Quinn , 1898 single work short story
— Appears in: The Bulletin (Xmas edition) , 10 December vol. 19 no. 982 1898; (p. 21-22) The Bulletin Story Book : A Selection of Stories and Literary Sketches from 'The Bulletin' [1881-1901] 1901; (p. 253-267) Australian Short Stories 1928; (p. 276-290) Australian Round-Up : Stories From 1790 to 1950 1953; (p. 117-128) The Old Bulletin Reader : The Best Stories from The Bulletin 1881-1901 1973; (p. 175-189)

— Appears in: Australian Short Stories 1930; (p. 63-86) Australian Stories of Horror and Suspense from the Early Days 1978; (p. 135-142) The Anthology of Colonial Australian Crime Fiction 2008; (p. 167-179)
Bush girl left alone while the district is at a dance is threatened by two murderous sailors, rescued by a bushranger, and manages to help him leave the sailors for the law without being captured himself.
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