Issue Details: First known date: 1881... 1881 The Shield and Banner Won : the crown of England lost : a tale of the Forty-five when Prince Charlie, the last of the Stuarts, made a final effort to regain the crown of England
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Notes

  • Includes eleven poems woven into the novel.
  • E. Morris Miller and Frederick Macartney's Australian Literature : a bibliography to 1938 extended to 1950 (1956): 394 observes that it 'Includes some original poems.'

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First known date: 1881
Serialised by: The North Melbourne Advertiser 1873 newspaper
Notes:
Serialised 1881-1882.
    • Melbourne, Victoria,: M. L. Hutchinson , 1882 .
      Extent: iii, 563, [14] leaves of platesp.
      Description: illus.
      Note/s:
      • The plate 'Queen Victoria carried by highlanders' faces p.553 not p.536. (Libraries Australia record)
      • Includes appendix (p. 545-555) and index (p. 557-563).
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