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Rowbotham comments:'My "town", of course, is Toowoomba, along with its countryside. By way of contrast the 'city' of the book is Sydney.' The tales were basically autobiographical.' (John Strugnell David Rowbotham (1969): 26).
Of the stories in this work Strugnell says: 'All except one had been contributed to the Sydney Bulletin.Town and City collected together his early prose work, completing a phase in his writing rather than beginning one.' (John Strugnell David Rowbotham (1969): 26).
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