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Issue Details: First known date: 1944... 1944 And the Blacks are Gone
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    y separately published work icon Beyond the Grass-Tree Spears : Verse Roland Robinson , Melbourne : Georgian House Jindyworobak Publications , 1944 Z423999 1944 selected work poetry Melbourne : Georgian House Jindyworobak Publications , 1944 pg. 10
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    y separately published work icon Jindyworobak Anthology, 1944 William Hart-Smith (editor), 1944 Z872682 1944 periodical issue 1944 pg. 17-18
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    y separately published work icon Language of the Sand : Poems Roland Robinson , Sydney : Lyre Bird Writers , 1949 Z424206 1949 selected work poetry Sydney : Lyre Bird Writers , 1949 pg. 15
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    y separately published work icon Altjeringa and Other Aboriginal Poems Roland Robinson , Sydney : Reed , 1970 Z424944 1970 selected work poetry Sydney : Reed , 1970 pg. 74
    Note: With title: The Blacks are Gone
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    y separately published work icon The Land's Meaning L. M. Hannan (editor), B. A. Breen (editor), South Melbourne : Macmillan Australia , 1973 Z873720 1973 anthology poetry South Melbourne : Macmillan Australia , 1973 pg. 25
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    y separately published work icon The Jindyworobaks Brian Elliott (editor), St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 1979 Z354916 1979 anthology poetry criticism extract St Lucia : University of Queensland Press , 1979 pg. 122
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    y separately published work icon Selected Poems (1944-1982) Roland Robinson , Anthony J. Bennett (editor), Michael Sharkey (editor), Armidale : Kardoorair Press , 1983 Z422080 1983 selected work poetry Armidale : Kardoorair Press , 1983 pg. 1
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    y separately published work icon Selected Poems Roland Robinson , North Ryde : Angus and Robertson , 1989 Z213418 1989 selected work poetry North Ryde : Angus and Robertson , 1989 pg. 1
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    y separately published work icon Fivefathers : Five Australian Poets of the Pre-Academic Era Les Murray (editor), Manchester : Carcanet , 1994 Z276076 1994 anthology poetry Manchester : Carcanet , 1994 pg. 62-63
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    y separately published work icon Australian Verse : An Oxford Anthology John Leonard (editor), Melbourne : Oxford University Press , 1998 Z461207 1998 anthology poetry (taught in 1 units) A thorough survey of poetry by Australians in English, beginning with a selection of contemporary work by younger poets, and going backward in time to the early colonial period. In addition to poems in the literary tradition, it indudes performance poetry, convict songs and old bush ballads. An extensive selection has been provided from the work of five major twentieth-century poets: Les Murray, Gwen Harwood, Judith Wright, A.D. Hope and Kenneth Slessor. Several features are provided to assist the reader: the date of first publication of each poem is provided; footnotes explain unfamiliar words and allusions; and brief biographical notes assist in locating each poet in his or her place in time. Melbourne : Oxford University Press , 1998 pg. 230
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    y separately published work icon Would I Might Find My Country and Other Poems Roland Robinson , Warners Bay : Picaro Press , 2010 Z1827192 2010 selected work poetry Warners Bay : Picaro Press , 2010 pg. 4
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    y separately published work icon Antipodes : Poetic Responses Margaret Bradstock (editor), Putney : Phoenix Education , 2011 Z1760960 2011 anthology poetry extract Antipodes, representing poets born between 1790 and 1983, provides a wonderful introduction to the changing views of Australia and its history over the past two hundred years as well as to the excellent poetry that is part of our heritage. -- Emeritus Professor Elizabeth Webby (from the Foreword) Putney : Phoenix Education , 2011 pg. 23
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