Issue Details: First known date: 1983... 1983 Further Confessions of the Beachcomber : The Best of E. J. Banfield's My Tropic Isle, Tropic Days, and Last Leaves from Dunk Island
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Sydney, New South Wales,:Angus and Robertson , 1983 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
In the Beginning, E. J. Banfield , single work essay (p. 3-11)
Note: Abridged
A Plain Man's Philosophy, E. J. Banfield , single work essay (p. 12-20)
'Much Riches in a Little Room', E. J. Banfield , single work essay (p. 21-25)
Note: Abridged
Silences, E. J. Banfield , single work essay (p. 26-30)
His Majesty the Sun, E. J. Banfield , single work essay (p. 31-36)
Note: Abridged
Fruits and Scents, E. J. Banfield , single work essay (p. 37-40)
Note: Abridged
The Sport of Fate, E. J. Banfield , single work essay (p. 41-43)
Note: Abridged
A Rare Nest, E. J. Banfield , single work essay (p. 44-47)
Socialistic Birds, E. J. Banfield , single work essay (p. 48-51)
Note: Abridged
The Blockade of the Mullet, E. J. Banfield , single work essay (p. 52-55)
Note: Abridged.
Tom and His Concerns, E. J. Banfield , single work essay (p. 56-58)
Tom's Philosophy, The Beachcomber , single work essay
An anecdote about an Aboriginal man.
(p. 58-60)
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