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    y separately published work icon The Bulletin vol. 64 no. 3319 22 September 1943 Z594329 1943 periodical issue 1943 pg. 4
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    y separately published work icon Coast to Coast : Australian Stories 1943 Frank Dalby Davison (editor), Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1944 Z567710 1944 periodical issue short story Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1944 pg. 83-92
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    y separately published work icon The Township Myra Morris , Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1947 Z373954 1947 selected work short story Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1947
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    y separately published work icon Australian Short Stories Henrietta Drake-Brockman , Walter Murdoch , London : Oxford University Press , 1951 Z449816 1951 anthology short story London : Oxford University Press , 1951 pg. 267-277
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    y separately published work icon Australian Round-Up : Stories From 1790 to 1950 Colin Roderick (editor), Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1953 Z412675 1953 anthology short story Sydney : Angus and Robertson , 1953 pg. 299-305
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    y separately published work icon Many Such as She : Victorian Australian Women Poets of World War One Michael Sharkey (editor), Hobart : Walleah Press , 2018 16088719 2018 anthology poetry biography

    'This volume samples the poetry of twenty-five poets associated with the State of Victoria who were publishing significant work during the First World War. The collection is as much a social and cultural map of women’s attitudes and occupations as it is a poetry anthology. Short accounts of the poets’ lives and their publishing history provide insights into the way the War shaped their everyday concerns. The book expands common notions of what constitutes war poetry, and testifies to the social role and styles of poetry in general. These poets wrote at a time when poetry was a public art, as their work was widely published in the daily and weekly media as well as single volumes of the period and shortly thereafter.'

    Source: Publisher's blurb.

    Hobart : Walleah Press , 2018
    pg. 211
Alternative title: Die Heimkehr
Language: German
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