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Issue Details: First known date: 1825... no. 61 8 December 1825 of The Australian est. 1824 The Australian
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* Contents derived from the , 1825 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Mr. Barron Field, single work review
— Review of Geographical Memoirs on New South Wales 1825 anthology prose poetry diary ;
(p. 2)
The Satirist, single work column
A prospectus for a new journal to be titled 'The Satirist'. The editor proposes to publish, 'beside the news of the day', 'anything forwarded to him ... for which he is to receive a percentage or premium, according to the pungency or acrimony of the production'. For this premium, the editor promises 'not to divulge the name of the author, and to bear all pains and penalties'.

The editor plans to engage 'the very best apartments in the gaol' and to continue his writing career from that place as 'it is a well known fact that many of our best books have been written in prisons'.

It appears that the editor's plans did not come to fruition. No evidence of 'The Satirist's publication has been found.
(p. 3)
Haldibrandei"Haldibrande, Haldibrande, oh, sad was the day", J. M. (fl. 1825) , single work poetry
'His victory against the Moors has driven him mad.' (Webby)
(p. 4)
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