Issue Details: First known date: 1929... 1929 With Pen and Pencil in Southern Queensland
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Notes

  • Appeared as articles in the Sunday Mail.
  • Introduction by Heber A. Longman, F.L.S., C.M.Z.S., Director, Queensland Museum.
  • J. H. Hart was referred to on the title page as 'The Pencil Man'.
  • Author's Foreword: 'With Pen and Pencil in Southern Queensland' is not to be considered in the light of serious literature, being merely the result of jottings from note-books used in many a ramble through the localities of Mount Coot-tha, Ashgrove, and the Scarborough Peninsula. The district about the Burleighs in the olden days formed the setting for the author's previous book, 'The Mad Painter', and some of the other sketches used then have also crept herein.'
  • E. Morris Miller's Australian Literature from its Beginnings to 1935 (1940): 767 refers to this work as 'Queeensland bush fantasies'.

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Last amended 30 Oct 2007 13:43:55
Subjects:
  • South East Queensland, Queensland,
  • Mount Cootha, Brisbane - North West, Brisbane, Queensland,
  • Scarborough, Redcliffe area, Brisbane Outer North, Brisbane, Queensland,
  • Ashgrove, Ashgrove area, Brisbane - North West, Brisbane, Queensland,
  • ca. 1920s
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