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Issue Details: First known date: 1887... 1887 The New Chum in the Queensland Bush
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Notes:
A review in The Sydney Mail (6 August 1887) describes the work as 'Published by Simpkin, Marshall and Co., London, and George Robertson and Co., Melbourne and Sydney'. There is no information in John Ferguson's Bibliography of Australia about an edition published by Robertson and Co.
    • London,
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      England,
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      c
      United Kingdom (UK),
      c
      Western Europe, Europe,
      :
      W. H. Allen ,
      1888 .
      Description: vi, 216 p.
      Note/s:
      • New Ed.
      • Includes reviews of previous edition on p.[ii].

Works about this Work

New Publications : 'A New Chum in the Queensland Bush' 1887 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Mail , 6 August vol. 44 no. 1413 1887; (p. 274)

— Review of The New Chum in the Queensland Bush Walter Spencer Stanhope Tyrwhitt , 1887 single work autobiography
'Of the making of books on the Australian colonies, there is no end, but there are few, of all the books issued, that are more readable than this one. It is mainly an account of the author's personal experiences in Queensland... This book has this further recommendation, that it is free from exaggeration.'
New Publications : 'A New Chum in the Queensland Bush' 1887 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Mail , 6 August vol. 44 no. 1413 1887; (p. 274)

— Review of The New Chum in the Queensland Bush Walter Spencer Stanhope Tyrwhitt , 1887 single work autobiography
'Of the making of books on the Australian colonies, there is no end, but there are few, of all the books issued, that are more readable than this one. It is mainly an account of the author's personal experiences in Queensland... This book has this further recommendation, that it is free from exaggeration.'
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