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Issue Details: First known date: 1993... 1993 Jack Lindsay : Faithful to the Earth
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Pymble, Turramurra - Pymble - St Ives area, Sydney Northern Suburbs, Sydney, New South Wales,:Angus and Robertson , 1993 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Betrayed Spring (from Betrayed Spring: A Novel of the British Way), Jack Lindsay , extract novel (p. 112-172)
Letter to Alick West (1953), Jack Lindsay , single work correspondence (p. 172-174)
Elegy of Ann : The Returni"From the other side of life, from ocean depths", Jack Lindsay , single work poetry (p. 174-178)
Letter to Edith Sitwell, Jack Lindsay , single work correspondence (p. 178-179)
Tragic Contradictions (1956-69), Paul Gillen , single work criticism biography (p. 180-182)
Sudden Discords in the Trumpets of Overdelayed Last Judgment, 1956i"We were looking another way", Jack Lindsay , single work poetry (p. 182-184)
Request for Help (to William Blake, in Borrowdale, Cumberland, 200 Years after His Birth, 1957)i"The clouds of witness thicken in the greybranched air", Jack Lindsay , single work poetry (p. 184-185)
The Analogies and Contrasts of History (to Katharine Susannah Prichard with a Story of Nero's Rome)i"Why turn back to the shattered past", Jack Lindsay , single work poetry (p. 186-187)
The Novels of Katharine Susannah Prichard, Jack Lindsay , single work criticism (p. 187-214)
Patrick White : The Burnt Ones, Jack Lindsay , Thea Astley , single work criticism (p. 214-219)
J.M.W. Turner: Personal Crisis (from J.M.W. Turner : His Life and Work), Jack Lindsay , single work biography extract (p. 219-237)
To My Father Norman Alone in the Blue Mountainsi"Though you in your hermitage", Jack Lindsay , single work poetry (p. 237-238)
My Thanks for Earth (1970-82), Paul Gillen , single work criticism biography (p. 239-242)
In the Wild Surf (to My Daughter Helen, on the Beach at St Ives, Cornwall)i"The billow arches and turns", Jack Lindsay , single work poetry (p. 242-243)
Letter to Jack Beeching (1970), Jack Lindsay , single work correspondence (p. 243-244)
William Blake : Political Prophecy, 1794-95 (from William Blake: His Life and Work), Jack Lindsay , single work biography extract (p. 264-292)
It has Happened (to Patricia Moberly)i"It has happened all before, and yet", Jack Lindsay , single work poetry (p. 292)
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