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Issue Details: First known date: 1904... 1904 The Fable of a Man Who Wanted to be King
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    y separately published work icon At Sea: A Nautical Magazinelette Hal Stone (editor), At sea : Hal Stone , 1904 Z1881599 1904 selected work poetry prose In his preface to At Sea, Hal Stone writes:
    The idea of being the first in the field, or sea, originated during a conversation between Chas W. Heins and I. Asking if such a nautical magazinelette had ever been issued by any American amateur, and being assured in the negative, preparations were at once made to have Australia hold this honour.
    The magazinelette comprises extracts from the Captain's Log, along with a selection of poems and prose pieces contributed by Stone, several members of the American Amateur Press Association, and writers from England and Australia. The contributors include: Charles W. Heins, Alice Heins, Louis E. Bisch, Foster Gilroy, M. Effie Lee, Dr Ed. B. Swift, Fred J. Cousins, Martin C. Brennan and Frank L. T. Wilmot.

    At sea : Hal Stone , 1904
    pg. 24
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