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'Work in the Bush' title page
Issue Details: First known date: 1846... 1846 Work in the Bush, Thoughts in the Bush and Life in the Bush of Van Diemen's Land with Their Results
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Notes

  • Narrative interspersed with original verse. Also published separately under heading on subsidiary t.p.: Report on the N.W. Quarter of Van Diemen's Land, explored in the years 1842-3-4-5; and on the route discovered through the same...'

  • Dedication: To the best of sisters and women: 'My dearest Elizabeth...' (letter to Miss Kentish, Richmond Hill, Bath from Nat. Lipscomb Kentish, from Launceston, V.D. Land, 1846).
  • Cited John Ferguson Bibliography of Australia (1945) No. 4318.

Affiliation Notes

  • 19th-Century Australian Travel Writing

    Nathaniel Lipscomb Kentish Esquire (1797-1867) was Government Surveyor (in New South Wales, South Australia and Tasmania), former Professor in the R.N. College of England, poet and writer. Kentish wrote Report on the N.W. Quarter of Van Diemen's Land, Explored in the Years 1842-3-4-5; And on the Route Discovered through the Same (1846), Atrocious Case of Infamously False and Malicious Libel, upon a Respected and Honourable Man, by that Scurrilous and Often Convicted Libeller Wm. Lushington Goodwin (1846), and Statement of Extraordinary but Indisputable Facts, Disclosing a Case of Unprecedented and (it is hoped) Unparalleled Persecution and Injustice, Cruelty and Oppression, Officially Permitted and Inflicted on Mr. N.L. Kentish, A Government Officer since 1827 (1847). These three separate works were republished together in this anthology titled Work in the Bush: Thoughts in the Bush and Life in the Bush of Van Diemen's Land, With Their Results (1847); they highlighted Kentish’s somewhat tumultuous career. Originally published in the newspaper The Cornwall Chronicle (1844-46), Report on the N.W. Quarter of Van Diemen's Land described the progress and holdings of the Van Diemen's Land Company in the north west of the colony, detailing the construction of roads. In Atrocious Case Kentish accused William Lushington Goodwin, the Chronicle's editor, of malicious libel, with Kentish stating that he had been victimised and persecuted due to his personal success. In Statement of Extraordinary but Indisputable Facts, Kentish continued his sensational appeal to maintain his reputation following a public meeting that saw his dismissal from the Government Office. The copy of Work in the Bush in the State Library of Tasmania contains correspondence from Morris Miller (University of Tasmania) to Mr. Collier (State Librarian, Hobart). This copy was a prize awarded at the First Swimmer's Regatta in 1848 which Kentish organised.

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Hobart, Southeast Tasmania, Tasmania,: Launceston, Northeast Tasmania, Tasmania,: George Rolwegan ; S. A. Tegg , 1846 .
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      'Work in the Bush' title page
      Link: 22520189Full text document Sighted: 30/07/2021
      Extent: vi, 182p.p.
      Description: illus., maps
      Note/s:
      • Lacking p.130-162, i.e. Pt.4 which was probably never published.
      • Reproduced from the copy in the Mitchell Library, Sydney.

      Holdings

      Held at: National Library of Australia
      Local Id: FRM F4318

      Holdings

      Held at: State Library of Tasmania State Library of Tasmania
      Location: Hobart Reading Room
      Local Id: TL 994.603 KEN

      Holdings

      Held at: State Library of New South Wales
      Local Id: 986/K

      Holdings

      Held at: State Library of Victoria
      Local Id: RARELT 919.46 K41

      Holdings

      Held at: University of Queensland University of Queensland Library Fryer Library
      Local Id: Fryer Mono DU187 .K4 1846

Works about this Work

Tasmanian Literature 1846 single work review
— Appears in: Cornwall Chronicle , 7 November 1846; (p. 862)

— Review of A Voice from Tasmania Edward Kemp , 1846 single work poetry ; Work in the Bush, Thoughts in the Bush and Life in the Bush of Van Diemen's Land with Their Results Nathaniel Lipscomb Kentish , 1846 selected work prose poetry
Tasmanian Literature 1846 single work review
— Appears in: Cornwall Chronicle , 7 November 1846; (p. 862)

— Review of A Voice from Tasmania Edward Kemp , 1846 single work poetry ; Work in the Bush, Thoughts in the Bush and Life in the Bush of Van Diemen's Land with Their Results Nathaniel Lipscomb Kentish , 1846 selected work prose poetry
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