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Includes 'The Last of Blackbeard' described by James Doig in the context of Watson's work as 'a rare tale of the Australian bush'.
Source: James Doig 'Introduction' in The Devil of the Marsh and other Stories, ed. James Doig (2004): xviii.
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Described by James Doig in the context of Watson's work as 'a rare tale of the Australian bush'. It first appeared in Sylvia's Journal, a London publication.
Source: James Doig 'Introduction' in The Devil of the Marsh and other Stories, ed. James Doig (2004): xviii.