Issue Details: First known date: 1902... 1902 In Tasman's Land : Gleams and Dreams of the Great North-West
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This work is published under the intials J. S. and many libraries have ascribed its authorship to James Stirling, the manager of the Emu Bay Railway Comany. Other researchers have attributed it to James Smith, and others to John Sandes on the basis that it contains a poem 'The Children of the Mist' by John Sandes. Both Sandes and Smith appear to have been familiar with the area - Smith having written about it in the Argus, 14 April 1888, in an article titled 'Across the Straits' by J.S. [James Smith]. There is also a column in the Argus, 'Passing Show'. 21 February 1903, by 'Oriel' (John Sandes) which indicates he too had some familiarity with the North West and Western Tasmania. Although James Smith also wrote as 'Oriel', he left the Argus in 1898.

The poem 'The Children of the Mist' appears in George Mackaness's poetry anthology The Wide Brown Land (1934) with the note 'Written in the Tasmanian Bush'; in letters to Mackaness dated between March and April 1933 Sandes refers to 'a large wad of verse in typescript' that he has sent to Mackaness, and volunteers that 'I shall be very glad to let you include one or two pieces in your anthology if you care to do so' (George Mackaness, Correspondence and Literary Manuscripts 1918- [1962], NLA MS 534 / 816). This confirms Sandes's authorship of the poem which in turn provides strong evidence for his authorship of In Tasman's Land.

Contents

* Contents derived from the Melbourne, Victoria,:Emu Bay Railway Comany , 1902 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Children of the Misti"Through the valleys softly creeping", John Sandes , single work poetry (p. 11)

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Serialised by: The Mercury 1860 newspaper (450 issues)
Notes:
A series of extracts from In Tasman's Land was published at irregular intervals in the Mercury, beginning on 13 October 1933, p.2.

Works about this Work

Untitled 1902 single work review
— Appears in: The Register , 27 December 1902; (p. 8)

— Review of In Tasman's Land : Gleams and Dreams of the Great North-West John Sandes , 1902 single work prose
Untitled 1902 single work review
— Appears in: The Register , 27 December 1902; (p. 8)

— Review of In Tasman's Land : Gleams and Dreams of the Great North-West John Sandes , 1902 single work prose
Last amended 19 Aug 2011 15:33:17
Subjects:
  • Northwest Tasmania, Tasmania,
  • Western Tasmania (including the West Coast), Tasmania,
Settings:
  • ca. 1890-1905
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