Les Voleurs d'Or extract   drama  
Issue Details: First known date: 1991... 1991 Les Voleurs d'Or
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Notes

  • The opening scene of Act One

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

Notes:
Translated from the French
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    y separately published work icon Margin no. 24 1991 Z1047165 1991 periodical issue 1991 pg. 20-21

Works about this Work

A True Account in Which Only the Facts are Wrong - Hubert de Castella's les Squatters Australiens (1861) C. B. Thornton-Smith , 1985 single work criticism
— Appears in: Explorations : A Journal of French-Australian Connections , May no. 1 1985; (p. 3-5)
'A critical account of Hubert de Castella's book on mid-nineteenth century Victoria and its history, written to correct the negative image of Melbourne presented in Céleste de Chabrillan's Les Voleurs d'or and other contemporary books. When it comes to detail, Castella's writing is marred by factual inaccuracy and even his description of his personal experiences, although valuable and interesting in itself, tends to be unreliable.' (Editor's abstract)
A True Account in Which Only the Facts are Wrong - Hubert de Castella's les Squatters Australiens (1861) C. B. Thornton-Smith , 1985 single work criticism
— Appears in: Explorations : A Journal of French-Australian Connections , May no. 1 1985; (p. 3-5)
'A critical account of Hubert de Castella's book on mid-nineteenth century Victoria and its history, written to correct the negative image of Melbourne presented in Céleste de Chabrillan's Les Voleurs d'or and other contemporary books. When it comes to detail, Castella's writing is marred by factual inaccuracy and even his description of his personal experiences, although valuable and interesting in itself, tends to be unreliable.' (Editor's abstract)
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