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Issue Details: First known date: 2002... no. 70 Spring 2002 of The La Trobe Journal est. 1998 The La Trobe Journal
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Contents

* Contents derived from the , 2002 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Thomas C. Lothian : Lawson's Melbourne Publisher, Cecily Close , single work essay (p. 4-17)
Note: Title given as 'T.C. Lothian: Lawson's Melbourne Publisher' in the title page.
Bringing Lawson to Book : The Lothian Experience, John Arnold , single work criticism (p. 18-29)
Lawson Manuscripts in the Lothian Papers, John Barnes , single work criticism
A brief introduction to the five manuscript items reprinted on the following pages of the issue.
(p. 31-32)
The "Britishah" Abroad, Henry Lawson , single work short story (p. 32-34)
Note: Contains manuscript alterations and additions, as well as a note on the manuscript.
'A Foreign Father', Henry Lawson , single work short story (p. 34-40)
Note: Contains manuscript alterations and a note on the manuscript.
A Child in the Dark, and a Foreign Father, Henry Lawson , single work short story
A man and his young son do their best to hold the family together, despite the complaints of the man's lazy wife.
(p. 40-49)
Note: Only contains the text of 'A Child in the Dark', despite the title: 'A Foreign Father' published separately in the issue. Contains manuscript alterations and a note on the manuscript.
The Old Men's Home, Henry Lawson , single work essay
The manuscript of an incomplete newspaper article.
(p. 50-51)
Note: Contains a note on the manuscript.
Lawson's Fall, Henry Lawson , single work poetry

Facsimile reproduction of a handwritten (and apparently unpublished) poem by Henry Lawson, now partially damaged through wear. Refers to an accident, the intention of which (attempted suicide or drunkenness) is ambiguous.

(p. 52)
Note: Contains a note on the manuscript.
Son of a Foreign Father : A View of Henry Lawson, John Barnes , single work criticism (p. 53-68)
Annotation : Will Dyson's Caricature of Henry Lawson, Vane Lindesay , single work criticism (p. 69-71)
Lawson Memories, Harry Gordon Hodges , single work

'IT WAS THE LAST TIME I saw Henry Lawson alive. He came, as so often he did, to the bookshop where I was employed. Silhouetted in the doorway against the bright sunlight without, his tall figure showed a strange angularity of high shoulders and awkward bearing. Here was one on whom the city had not set her stamp. Battered felt hat was drawn over his eyes; loose-fitting coat with misshapen pockets; baggy trousers and crinkled toecapless boots. Lawson remained a bushman till the end of his days, though the city attractions had claimed him, and he looked peculiarly out of place in our orderly shop. Though some there were amongst our customers who recognised him, his haggard expression (for at this time Lawson no longer presented the handsome appearance of the well known Lambert portrait), his ill-fitting clothes and his bedraggled moustaches caused many a timid female customer to draw away.' (Introduction)

(p. 72-73)
Note: As by Harry G. Hodges.
The Status of the Aborigine in the Writing of Henry Lawson : A Reconsideration, Christopher Lee , single work criticism (p. 74-83)
Notes on Lawson's Books, E. J. Brady , single work essay (p. 85-88)
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