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y separately published work icon Sin, Sweat and Sorrow : The Making of Capricornia Queensland 1840s - 1940s anthology   prose   short story   extract   poetry   biography   drama   correspondence   humour   satire  
Issue Details: First known date: 1993... 1993 Sin, Sweat and Sorrow : The Making of Capricornia Queensland 1840s - 1940s
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Rockhampton, Rockhampton - Yeppoon area, Maryborough - Rockhampton area, Queensland,:Central Queensland University Press Australian Scholarly Publishing , 1993 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Cursed Dross (from The Death of Halligan)i"The pale assassins laid in wait", William Anderson Forbes , single work poetry (p. 105-106)
A Mandarin From China "Here I am in Queensland's bush," The Sheep Stationi"Now friends if you'll pay attention", William Anderson Forbes , single work poetry (p. 117)
The Chinese Gravei"Heavy weathered silver logs", Jena Woodhouse , single work poetry (p. 119)
The Pioneers of Nulalbin in 1872 (from The Cry for the Dead), Judith Wright , extract prose (p. 122-124)
Red Jacki"She rises clear to memory's eye", Mary Durack , single work poetry (p. 124-125)
Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land (from Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land : A Story of Australian Life), Rosa Praed , extract (p. 129-130)
Victimsi"I saw him suddenly. The engine light", Lala Fisher , single work poetry (p. 132)
Salts or Pills?i"At four each morn the night nurse trips", L. A. Sigsworth , single work poetry (p. 139-140)
The Advance Danger Signal in a Man's Eye (from Beatrice), Lala Fisher , extract (p. 142-144)
Beautiful Girls of Yeppooni"All aboard the "five-five" for Yeppoon,", Mary Rattenbury , single work poetry (p. 144)
Lines on the Ridiculous Fashions of 1917i"Shorter and shorter the dresses go,", Mary Rattenbury , single work poetry (p. 148)
A Walk in the Bushi"...Here golden wattle trembles in the light,", Lala Fisher , single work poetry (p. 149)
[Untitled] (from For a Photograph)i"This photograph accept from me,", Lala Fisher , single work poetry (p. 152)
Capricornia Hospitality (from Out West in Queensland)i"Just riding up to the homestead, weary on weary horse,", Douglas Sladen , single work poetry (p. 154)
Beyond His Jurisdictioni"It was a Western manager, and a language-man was he,", Breaker Morant , single work poetry humour (p. 159-160)
Rideout's Landi"Sweep of a hundred valleys with rocks and boulders piled,", Lex McLennan , single work poetry (p. 162-163)
Kings of the Rope and Saddle : The Kroombit Boysi"Beyond the broken bloodwoods, over the timbered rise,", Lex McLennan , single work poetry (p. 163-164)
Waltzing Matilda in Winton, 1930s: A Tale of Masts and Yards, Thomas Wood , extract autobiography travel (p. 174-175)
Untitledi"A life without a drink or fight", A. B. Paterson , single work poetry (p. 175)
John Flynni"One man, and one alone, perceived the way", Gordon Grant , single work poetry (p. 177)
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