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y separately published work icon Southerly Busters selected work   poetry   prose  
Issue Details: First known date: 1878... 1878 Southerly Busters
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Sydney, New South Wales,:John Sands , 1878 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
A Night-Jari"Once upon a midnight dreary, as I staggered - somewhat beery -", Ironbark , single work poetry humour (p. 1-8)
Lines by a (Pawn)Broken-Hearted Youthi"Oh! take back the ticket thou gavest,", Ironbark , single work poetry humour (p. 9-16)
The Ancient Shepherdi"The setting sun's departing beam", Ironbark , single work poetry (p. 17-34)
Where is Freedom?i"Oh! Mother, say, for I long to know,", Ironbark , single work poetry (p. 36-40)
The Free-Selector's Daughteri"Up in Queensland, boys, it's hotter", Ironbark , single work poetry (p. 42-53)
The Cattle Musteri"The song goes round, we yarn and chaff,", Ironbark , single work poetry (p. 55-61)
A Wail O'er a Whale-Mani"Bill Blubber was a whale-man tight,", Ironbark , single work poetry (p. 62-70)
Christmas in Australiai"Pile up the logs, for Christmas keen", Ironbark , single work poetry (p. 71-77)
What an Echo Told the Authori"Our land hath peace, prosperity, and rhino,", Ironbark , single work poetry (p. 78-82)
Shepherd's Vengeancei"The squatter kings of New South Wales -", Ironbark , single work poetry (p. 84-101)
Social Evils, Ironbark , single work prose humour
Ironbark comments on certain behaviours which he terms social evils.
(p. 102-106)
Moral Philosophy For Little Folksi"Little grains of rhubarb,", Ironbark , single work poetry (p. 107-109)
An Ambitious Dreami"I walked about in Wynyard Square", Ironbark , single work poetry (p. 111-120)
Supernatural Revelations of a Fancy-Goods Man, or, The Diabolical Demon of the Deadly Draini"There lived in Parramatta Street", Ironbark , single work poetry (p. 121-136)
Christmas : By a New Chumi"What means that merry clanging chime", Ironbark , single work poetry (p. 137-140)
The Cataracti"I stood by the trunk of a giant box", Ironbark , single work poetry (p. 141-142)
The Stockman's Gravei"Tom the Stockman's gone - he'll never", Ironbark , single work poetry (p. 143-144)
Epitaph on a Convivial Sheareri"Here Thompson lies - good worthy man -", Ironbark , single work poetry (p. 145-146)
A Candidate for an Early Gravei"What makes me wear my boots so tight,", Ironbark , single work poetry (p. 147-166)
A Peeler's Appeal Against the Helmet of Modern Timesi"I was a peeler of a kind", Ironbark , single work poetry (p. 168-175)

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Works about this Work

Southerly Busters 1878 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Mail , 28 December vol. 26 no. 965 1878; (p. 1008)

— Review of Southerly Busters Ironbark , 1878 selected work poetry prose
'"Ironbark" is the nom de plume of a Sydney litterateur who has contributed to the local Press from time to time humorous poems of considerable merit.'
Southerly Busters 1878 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Mail , 28 December vol. 26 no. 965 1878; (p. 1008)

— Review of Southerly Busters Ironbark , 1878 selected work poetry prose
'"Ironbark" is the nom de plume of a Sydney litterateur who has contributed to the local Press from time to time humorous poems of considerable merit.'
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