y separately published work icon The Cameliers selected work   poetry   prose   war literature  
Issue Details: First known date: 1919... 1919 The Cameliers
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Contents

* Contents derived from the London,
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England,
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United Kingdom (UK),
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Western Europe, Europe,
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Andrew Melrose , 1919 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
To My Cameli"You're an ugly smellful creature:", Oliver Hogue , single work poetry war literature humour (p. vii)
Abbassiai"From the farthest isles of Orkney,", 'Corporal Cuss' , single work poetry war literature humour (p. 118-119)
The Camelier's Lamenti"When we lob in from the desert with a thirst that's worth a crown,", Oliver Hogue , single work poetry war literature (p. 119-121)
I. C. C.i"Known from the 'beer' in Shepheard's Bar", Captain Morgan , single work poetry (p. 121)
Captain Jas. Barber, O. N.i"There was joy among the waiters, there was joy in Shepheard's Bar,", Captain Morgan , single work poetry war literature humour (p. 145-146)
Demolitionsi"Where the Turco-Gyppie frontier swings down south towards Akaba,", Oliver Hogue , single work poetry (p. 159-161)
Untitled, 'Brentomnan' , extract poetry war literature (p. 181)
What's in a Namei"There was a gallant Camelier, whose name was Patsy Murphy", 'Trooper Bluegum' , single work poetry war literature humour (p. 229-231)
Untitledi"There's a church bell rings down the Hawkesbury", 'Brentomnan' , single work poetry war literature (p. 244)
The Camel's Humpi"They called it Musellabeh in the days of long ago,", 'Trooper Bluegum' , single work poetry war literature (p. 265-267)
Farewell to My Steedi"In the days when I was younger, when I never knew your worth;", 'Trooper Bluegum' , single work poetry war literature (p. 278-[280])
Note: With title: 'The Anzac's Farewell to His Steed'
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