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Issue Details: First known date: 1921... 1921 An Australian Rip Van Winkle and Other Pieces : Being a Sketch-Book After the Style of Washington Irving
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Contents

* Contents derived from the London,
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George Allen and Unwin , 1921 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
An Australian Rip Van Winkle, William Gosse Hay , single work short story
An uncanny story wherein strange inexplicable events befall a stockman at an isolated location in the bush. 
(p. 7-47)
Mary Stuart (An Enquiry into Her Character), William Gosse Hay , single work prose (p. 48-71)
Exploring in Full Uniform : 1831, William Gosse Hay , single work prose (p. 72-101)
Stella (of Swift), William Gosse Hay , single work prose (p. 102-122)
The Mystery of the Loss of Richard Cunningham (Exploring in Full Uniform - continued), William Gosse Hay , single work prose (p. 123-138)
Some Aspects of a Romantic Isle, William Gosse Hay , single work prose (p. 139-154)
Along the Giant Filter (Exploring in Full Uniform - Concluded), William Gosse Hay , single work prose (p. 155-166)
Novels as a Guide to the More Worldly Life, William Gosse Hay , single work prose (p. 167-176)
Lady Hamilton (of Nelson), William Gosse Hay , single work prose (p. 177-193)
Where the Butterflies Come From, William Gosse Hay , single work short story (p. 194-199)
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