Joe Wilson's mates : 56 stories from the prose works of Henry Lawson
Lawson, Henry, 1867-1922UUUU
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Henry Lawson is among the best-known Australian poets and fiction writers of the colonial period and is often called Australia's 'greatest short story writer'. This book contains fifty six of his classic short stories
South Yarra Vic. Currey O'Neil
456 pages 1 page of plates
First published: London : Remington, 1888
Joe Wilson's courtship -- Brighten's sister-in-law -- 'Water them geraniums' -- A double buggy at Lahey's Creek -- The golden graveyard -- The Chinaman's ghost -- The loaded dog -- Poisonous Jimmy gets left -- The ghostly door -- A wild Irishman -- The babies in the bush -- A bush dance -- The buck-jumper -- Jimmy Grimshaw's wooing -- At Dead Dingo -- Telling Mrs Baker -- A hero in Dingo-Scrubs -- The little world left behind -- The romance of the swag -- Buckholt's Gate -- The bush-fire -- The house that was never built -- 'Barney take me home again' -- A droving yarn -- Gettin' back on Dave Regan -- 'Shall we gather at the river?' -- His brother's keeper -- The story of 'Gentleman Once' -- The ghosts of many Christmases -- The rising of the court -- 'Roll up at Talbragar' -- Wanted by the police -- The bath -- Instinct gone wrong -- The hypnotized township -- The exciseman -- Mateship in Shakespeare's Rome -- Send round the hat -- That pretty girl in the army -- 'Lord Douglas' -- The blindness of One-eyed Bogan -- Two sundowners -- A sketch of mateship -- On the Tucker Track -- A bush publican's lament -- The shearer's dream -- The Lost Soul's Hotel -- The boozers' home -- The sex problem again
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