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Predominantly a history of the early pioneering days in Queensland by a participant with an autobiographical component.
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Chapter XIII 'Some Literary Remains' includes three poems by Palmer: 'The Gidya Tree', 'My Old Stock Horse' and 'The Watcher'.
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, 1983 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.- The Gidya Treei"Where roll the great plains to the west,", single work poetry (p. 260-261)
- My Old Stock Horsei"I have a friend -I've proved him so", single work poetry (p. 261-263)
- The Watcheri"The night wind keen and chill is creeping", single work poetry (p. 263-264)
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Miscellaneous Works
1903
single work
review
— Appears in: The Australasian , 5 September vol. 75 no. 1953 1903; (p. 559)
— Review of Early Days in North Queensland 1903 single work prose
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Miscellaneous Works
1903
single work
review
— Appears in: The Australasian , 5 September vol. 75 no. 1953 1903; (p. 559)
— Review of Early Days in North Queensland 1903 single work prose
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