Issue Details: First known date: 1847... 1847 Cooksland in North-Eastern Australia, the Future Cotton-Field of Great Britain : Its Characteristics and Capabilities for European Colonization : With a Disquisition on the Origin, Manners, and Customs of the Aborigines
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Dr. Lang's New Works 1848 single work review
— Appears in: The Moreton Bay Courier , 29 January 1848; (p. 4)

— Review of Cooksland in North-Eastern Australia, the Future Cotton-Field of Great Britain : Its Characteristics and Capabilities for European Colonization : With a Disquisition on the Origin, Manners, and Customs of the Aborigines John Dunmore Lang , 1847 single work prose ; Phillipsland, or, The Country Hitherto Designated Port Phillip : Its Present Condition and Prospects, as a Highly Eligible Field for Emigration John Dunmore Lang , 1847 single work prose
Dr Lang and the Herald's Review 1847 single work column
— Appears in: The Atlas , 31 July vol. 3 no. 140 1847; (p. 365-366)
The writer for the Atlas describes the Sydney Morning Herald's review of Dr John Dunmore Lang's writing as 'four columns of a twaddling, lazy, imbecile, vituperative, fits-and-starts sort of an effusion'.
Untitled 1847 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 26 July 1847; (p. 2-3)

— Review of Cooksland in North-Eastern Australia, the Future Cotton-Field of Great Britain : Its Characteristics and Capabilities for European Colonization : With a Disquisition on the Origin, Manners, and Customs of the Aborigines John Dunmore Lang , 1847 single work prose ; Phillipsland, or, The Country Hitherto Designated Port Phillip : Its Present Condition and Prospects, as a Highly Eligible Field for Emigration John Dunmore Lang , 1847 single work prose
Untitled John Dunmore Lang , 1847 single work correspondence
— Appears in: The Atlas , 12 June vol. 3 no. 133 1847; (p. 290)
The Rev. John Dunmore Lang details his writing of two volumes on Cooksland (New South Wales) and Phillipsland (Victoria). The works, written during his return voyage to Scotland, were intended to support his agitation in favour of emigration to Australia.
Untitled 1847 single work review
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 26 July 1847; (p. 2-3)

— Review of Cooksland in North-Eastern Australia, the Future Cotton-Field of Great Britain : Its Characteristics and Capabilities for European Colonization : With a Disquisition on the Origin, Manners, and Customs of the Aborigines John Dunmore Lang , 1847 single work prose ; Phillipsland, or, The Country Hitherto Designated Port Phillip : Its Present Condition and Prospects, as a Highly Eligible Field for Emigration John Dunmore Lang , 1847 single work prose
Dr. Lang's New Works 1848 single work review
— Appears in: The Moreton Bay Courier , 29 January 1848; (p. 4)

— Review of Cooksland in North-Eastern Australia, the Future Cotton-Field of Great Britain : Its Characteristics and Capabilities for European Colonization : With a Disquisition on the Origin, Manners, and Customs of the Aborigines John Dunmore Lang , 1847 single work prose ; Phillipsland, or, The Country Hitherto Designated Port Phillip : Its Present Condition and Prospects, as a Highly Eligible Field for Emigration John Dunmore Lang , 1847 single work prose
Untitled John Dunmore Lang , 1847 single work correspondence
— Appears in: The Atlas , 12 June vol. 3 no. 133 1847; (p. 290)
The Rev. John Dunmore Lang details his writing of two volumes on Cooksland (New South Wales) and Phillipsland (Victoria). The works, written during his return voyage to Scotland, were intended to support his agitation in favour of emigration to Australia.
Dr Lang and the Herald's Review 1847 single work column
— Appears in: The Atlas , 31 July vol. 3 no. 140 1847; (p. 365-366)
The writer for the Atlas describes the Sydney Morning Herald's review of Dr John Dunmore Lang's writing as 'four columns of a twaddling, lazy, imbecile, vituperative, fits-and-starts sort of an effusion'.
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