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1 y separately published work icon Red Morning S. W. Powell , London : Selwyn and Blount , 1937 Z1363865 1937 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon The Thirteenth Guest : a novel S. W. Powell , London : Selwyn and Blount , 1936 Z1363884 1936 single work novel
1 y separately published work icon Ancestors S. W. Powell , London : Selwyn and Blount , 1936 Z1363871 1936 single work novel
2 59 The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke C. J. Dennis , London : Selwyn and Blount , 1936 Z429076 1915 selected work poetry humour
— Appears in: The Complete Sentimental Bloke 2001;

Arguably the most popular book of poetry ever produced in Australia, The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke was first published in October 1915. Its success was immediate and unprecedented for a book of Australian verse. The first edition of 2,480 copies sold out within weeks, and by the end of February 1916 the book had reached a fifth impression and was still selling well. Tongue firmly in cheek, C. J. Dennis informed his publishers Angus and Robertson that the work's 'success [was] becoming monotonous'. There was more monotony to come, however: the book sold more than 100,000 copies in the first five years after its publication, and was rarely out of print in Dennis's lifetime. Added to this, there were film, stage, and musical versions of the work, as well as recitals given by popular entertainers. In many respects, 'The Sentimental Bloke' became a phenomenon of popular culture that took on a life of its own.

Dennis later claimed that the idea for 'The Sentimental Bloke' came from a 'racy' young man from Melbourne he had met in Toolangi. According to Dennis' wife Margaret Herron, the young man had fallen in love with a farmer's daughter, but the farmer disapproved and forbade her from having anything to do with him. The Melbourne man was said to have complained to Dennis, 'what sort of bloke do they think I am? Blimey, anyone would think I was a crook! Ain't a bloke got sisters of his own?' In Dennis's imagination, this frustrated love affair eventually became a story in which a tough, streetwise young larrikin gives up his dissolute ways for domestic happiness with his sweetheart. A crucial factor in the success of Dennis's 'Sentimental Bloke' verse was that it was narrated from the point of view of 'the Bloke', employing a slang idiom appropriate to the character. In his correspondence with his publishers, Dennis noted that 'the stuff, while not having any considerable literary merit, is, I believe, extremely popular'.

1 y separately published work icon Autobiography of a Rascal S. W. Powell , London : Selwyn and Blount , 1935 Z1363769 1935 single work novel adventure
1 y separately published work icon Noah's Ark : A Novel S. W. Powell , London : Selwyn and Blount , 1935 Z1174185 1935 single work novel
1 1 y separately published work icon I'll Go No More A-Roving Charles Ladds , London : Selwyn and Blount , 1934 Z1898784 1934 single work autobiography travel
2 3 y separately published work icon The Vanishing Horsemen A. E. Yarra , London : Selwyn and Blount , 1930 Z356184 1930 single work novel

'It concerns the adventures of Bruce Sommervllle, and how he helps to checkmate the machinations of Slim Jim and his gang of cattle-duffers, who are known and dreaded over a wide area as "The Vanishing Horsemen.".

Source:

'"The Vanishing Horsemen" (A.E. Yarra)', World's News, 6 August 1930, p.34.

1 y separately published work icon The Hidden Treasure and Other Fragments L. G. B. (fl. 1928) , London : Selwyn and Blount , 1928 Z1922342 1928 selected work short story
1 RNB Australian Fiction Series N-Z Selwyn and Blount (publisher), 1901- series - publisher novel
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