y separately published work icon Clubbing of the Gunfire : 101 Australian War Poems anthology   poetry   war literature  
Issue Details: First known date: 1984... 1984 Clubbing of the Gunfire : 101 Australian War Poems
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Melbourne, Victoria,:Melbourne University Press , 1984 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
El Mahdi to the Australian Troopsi"And wherefore have they come, this warlike band,", El Mahdi , single work poetry war literature (p. 25)
His Letter : To the Committee, New South Wales Patriotic Fundi"Ere I leave Australia for Soudan,", single work poetry war literature (p. 26-27)
The Burden of Tyre : VIi"They hunger? give them men to slay:", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 28)
Note: With title variation: From The Burden of Tyre
The Rhyme of Rudyard K.i"I am the casual cuss who made the British Empire known", Randolph Bedford , single work poetry humour (p. 29-30)
Who'll Wear the Beaten Colours?i"Who'll wear the beaten colours - and cheer the beaten men?", Henry Lawson , single work poetry (p. 31-32)
Butchered to Make a Dutchman's Holidayi"In prison cell I sadly sit,", Breaker Morant , single work poetry satire war literature (p. 33-34)
"From the mouths of western rivers - Danube, Thames," The Sword of Genghis Khani"From the mouths of western rivers - Danube,", R. Stewart , single work poetry (p. 35-36)
Irish to English : 26th April 1916 Irish to English : April 26, 1916i"I am not of your blood;", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 39)
From : A Chant of Doom, Christopher Brennan , extract poetry (p. 40-42)
Reflections of a Retired Symbolist Poet 1916 "I dwelt with my unpublished screed" Reflections of a Retired Symbolist Poet in July, 1916i"I dwelt with my unprinted screed", Christopher Brennan , single work poetry (p. 43)
Note: With title: Reflections of a Retired Symbolist Poet 1916
England Yeti"She's England yet! The nations never knew her;", Henry Lawson , single work poetry war literature (p. 44)
The Wrecked Aeroplanei"Unhappy craft of Daedalus reborn", Leon Gellert , single work poetry war literature (p. 45-46)
The Deathi"I'm hit. It's come at last. I feel a smart", Leon Gellert , single work poetry war literature (p. 47)
Requiem The Last to Leavei"The guns were silent, and the silent hills", Leon Gellert , single work poetry war literature (p. 48)
True Patrioti"In this world there are many things to love,", Harley Matthews , single work poetry war literature (p. 49-59)
Gallipolii"Only above the grave of murdered faith", Mary Gilmore , single work poetry (p. 60)
The Deadi"Hail and farewell to those who fought and died,", J. Le Gay Brereton , single work poetry war literature (p. 61)
The Farmer Remembers the Sommei"Will they never fade or pass!", Vance Palmer , single work poetry war literature (p. 62)
The Campi"This is the camp,", Vance Palmer , single work poetry (p. 63-66)
The Trenchesi"Endless lanes sunken in the clay,", Frederic Manning , single work poetry war literature (p. 67-68)
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