Henry Lawson (1867-1922) was a short story writer, journalist, novellist and perhaps, most notably, a balladist. He contributed prose and verse to a number of publications including Bulletin, Daily Worker and Boomerang.
Introduction
Christopher Lee
Joe Wilson and His Mates
Prefatory verses – the author’s farewell to the bushmen
Part 1
Joe Wilson’s courtship
Brighten’s sister-in-law
‘Water them geraniums’:
— 1. A lonely track
— 2. ‘Past carin’’
A double buggy at Lahey’s Creek:
— 1. Spuds, and a woman’s obstinacy
— 2. Joe Wilson’s luck
— 3. The ghost of Mary’s sacrifice
The buggy comes home
The writer wants to say a word
Part 2
The golden graveyard
The Chinaman’s ghost
The loaded dog
Poisonous Jimmy gets left:
— 1. Dave Regan’s yarn
— 2. Told by one of the other drovers
The ghostly door
A wild Irishman
The babies in the bush
A bush dance
The buckjumper
Jimmy Grimshaw’s wooing
At Dead Dingo
Telling Mrs Baker
A hero in Dingo-Scrubs
The little world left behind
Concluding verses: ‘the never-never country’
About the author
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Size: 210 × 148 × 13 mm
224 pages
1 b&w illustration
Copyright: © 2008
ISBN: 9781920899011
Publication: 01 Oct 2008
Series: Australian Classics Library