Comrades single work   poetry   "Do the shearers still go riding up the Warrego to work,"
Issue Details: First known date: 1909... 1909 Comrades
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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Bulletin (Xmas edition) vol. 30 no. 1556 9 December 1909 Z628768 1909 periodical issue 1909 pg. 25
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    y separately published work icon The Bulletin vol. 37 no. 1912 5 October 1916 Z592185 1916 periodical issue 1916 pg. 2 Section: The Red Page
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    y separately published work icon The Australian and Other Verses Will H. Ogilvie , Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1916 Z271878 1916 selected work poetry Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1916 pg. 54-55
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    y separately published work icon Will Ogilvie Recites Poetry Will H. Ogilvie , Hazel de Berg , Canberra : National Library of Australia , 1959 18409345 1959 selected work poetry Canberra : National Library of Australia , 1959
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    y separately published work icon Breaker's Mate : Will Ogilvie in Australia Will H. Ogilvie , John Meredith , John Meredith (editor), Kenthurst : Kangaroo Press , 1996 Z186051 1996 selected work poetry short story criticism Meredith's introduction 'traces the career of Will H. Ogilvie, a young Scottish writer who lived and worked in Australia during the golden years of Australian literature, the 1890s. Inspired by his experiences as a jackaroo, drover, shearer and horse-breaker on far-flung stations, Ogilvie wrote immensely popular ballads and stories that rivalled those of his contemporaries, Banjo Paterson and Henry Lawson.' (Backcover) Kenthurst : Kangaroo Press , 1996 pg. 113
Subjects:
  • Bush,
  • Bourke, Bourke - Brewarrina area, Far West NSW, New South Wales,
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