One-Spur Dick single work   autobiography  
Issue Details: First known date: 1934... 1934 One-Spur Dick
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Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

Alternative title: My Life Outback No 2: One Spur Dick
Alternative title: My Life Outback No 2: On the Road with a Mule Team
Alternative title: Up and Down Australia No 2: Mule Driver's Offsider
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Herald no. 17680 13 January 1934 Z1110136 1934 newspaper issue 1934 pg. 24
    Note: With title: 'My Life Outback No 2: One Spur Dick'
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon West Australian 2 February 1934 Z1574541 1934 newspaper issue 1934 pg. 16
    Note: With title: 'Up and Down Australia No 2: Mule Driver's Offsider'
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon The Advertiser vol. 76 no. 23489 20 January 1934 Z1574551 1934 newspaper issue 1934 pg. 9
    Note: With title: 'My Life Outback No 2: On the Road with a Mule Team'
  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Up and Down the Real Australia : Autobiographical Articles and The Murchison Murders Arthur W. Upfield , Kees De Hoog , Morrisville : Bonaparte Holdings Pty Ltd , 2009 Z1560308 2009 selected work autobiography non-fiction 'Up and Down the Real Australia is the second published collection of short works by Arthur Upfield. Kees de Hoog has selected 45 anecdotes and autobiographical articles about the 20 years from 1911 when Upfield first arrived in Australia. They cover his life and work in the outback, and his First World War service at Gallipoli and the Somme. It includes The Murchison Murders, Upfield's account of how the "perfect murder" was developed for his second Bony novel, The Sands of Windee; how Snowy Rowles used it to commit at least one, probably three, murders in 1929; how the crime was solved; and what happened at Rowles' trial in 1932' (Publisher website). Morrisville : Bonaparte Holdings Pty Ltd , 2009 pg. 17-21
Last amended 12 Sep 2011 13:35:41
Subjects:
  • Australian Outback, Central Australia,
  • Broken Hill area, Far West NSW, New South Wales,
  • Far West NSW, New South Wales,
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