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Issue Details: First known date: 1884... 1884 Reminiscences
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    • Camden, Camden area, MacArthur area (Camden - Campbelltown), Sydney, New South Wales,: Camden Times , 1884 .
      Extent: 41p.
      Written as: J. B. M.
      Note/s:
      • "Being a reprint from the Camden Times, 1883."

Works about this Work

New Publications : "Reminiscences by J.B.M., 1884" 1890 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Mail , 8 March vol. 49 no. 1548 1890; (p. 527)

— Review of Reminiscences James Martin , 1884 single work autobiography
'A few years since, Mr J.B.Martin, then C.P.S. of Camden, wrote a series of papers entitled "Reminiscences" giving some interesting sketches of colonial life as it appeared half a century ago, and describing, from scenes which he had witnessed, many things which seem very strange to people in these days. Mr. Martin's papers were published in the form of a pamphlet and had a very rapid sale, and, as now the work cannot be procured at any of our booksellers, a wish has been expressed that the author, or some one commissioned by him, would favour the public with a new edition...'
New Publications : "Reminiscences by J.B.M., 1884" 1890 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Mail , 8 March vol. 49 no. 1548 1890; (p. 527)

— Review of Reminiscences James Martin , 1884 single work autobiography
'A few years since, Mr J.B.Martin, then C.P.S. of Camden, wrote a series of papers entitled "Reminiscences" giving some interesting sketches of colonial life as it appeared half a century ago, and describing, from scenes which he had witnessed, many things which seem very strange to people in these days. Mr. Martin's papers were published in the form of a pamphlet and had a very rapid sale, and, as now the work cannot be procured at any of our booksellers, a wish has been expressed that the author, or some one commissioned by him, would favour the public with a new edition...'
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