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The Bookfellow
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Fix this textRegistered „t the General Post Ollice, Sydney, f„, transmission by post a, , newspaper.
Fix this textLIST OF 100 BOOKS
Fix this textI Representing the Literature of Aus-
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Fix this textANZAC.
Fix this text1. BEAN (C. E.) ed. The Anzac Booc.
Fix this textLondon; 1917.
Fix this textWritings and drawings by Australia
Fix this textsoldiers during the war.
Fix this text2. DE LOGUE (S.) Straits Impregnable.
Fix this textMelbourne; 1919.
Fix this textBest Australian romantic vision of Anza
Fix this textdeeds and men.
Fix this text3. DOWNING (W. H.) Digger Dialect
Fix this textMelbourne; 1919.
Fix this textBest glossary of “war English” used b
Fix this text\ustraZealanders.
Fix this text1. HARRIS (P. L.) Aussie. Sydney; 192 C
Fix this textReprints a newspaper written and illus
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Fix this textheir most characteristic representation.
Fix this text. HARTT (C. L.) Diggerettes. Sydney
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Fix this textDrawings of Australian soldiers unsur
Fix this textassed for truth and humour.
Fix this text. STEPHENS (A. G.) ed. Anzac Me
Fix this textmorial. Sydney; 1916.
Fix this textA roll of illustrious dead, with portraits
Fix this textJcords, and the poetical homage of Austra-
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Fix this textART AND ILLUSTRATION.
Fix this textHIRST (A. D.) Through the Gates.
Fix this textSydney; 1921.
Fix this textA rare book: a wild strong fibre thrills
Fix this textthese pictures, verses, dreams.
Fix this textJULIUS (H.) Theatrical Caricatures.
Fix this textSydney; 1912.
Fix this textTruthful and witty.
Fix this textOUTHWAITE (I. R.) Elves and Fair-
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Fix this textFantastic designs made with an original
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Fix this textPELLOE (E. H.) Wildflowers of
Fix this textWest Australia. Melbourne; 1921.
Fix this textSeriously botanical, with attractive pic-
Fix this textes of the wonderful indigenous floral
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Fix this text11. SMITH (S. U.) & STEVENS (B.)
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Fix this textRepresents the work of a young Austra-
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Fix this text12. SMITH (S. U.) and STEVENS (B.)
Fix this texted. The Pen Drawings of Norman
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Fix this textExamples of the earliest and best work
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Fix this text13. SMITH (S. U», STEVENS (B.) &
Fix this textJONES (C. L.) ed. Australian and
Fix this textNew Zealand Etchings. Sydney-
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Fix this textAn excellent collection.
Fix this text14. STEPHENS (A. G.) ed. Phil May in
Fix this textAustralia. Sydney; 1904.
Fix this textThe Australian work of a famous pen-
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Fix this textDRAMA.
Fix this text15. ADAMS (A. H.) Three Plays for the
Fix this textAustralian Stage. Sydney; 1914.
Fix this textClever misdirected beginnings. The author
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Fix this text16. ESSON (L.) Three Short Plays. Mel-
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Fix this text17. BARTON (G. B.) The Poets .
Fix this textProse Writers of New South Wal
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Fix this textFirst valuable book of criticism of Au
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Fix this text18. BOOTE (H. E.) A Fool’s Talk. Sy
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Fix this text19. SINCLAIRE (F.) Annotations. Me
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Fix this text20. STEPHENS (A. G.) The Red Paga
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Fix this text“What we welcome in this fresh, though
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Fix this textAustralia. —J. Sandes.
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Fix this text21. BECKE (L.) By Reef and Palm. Loi
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Fix this textThe first admirable short tales of the bes
Fix this textEast Sea writer since Melville. Neithe
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Fix this text22. BEDFORD (R.) The Snare o
Fix this textStrength. London; 1905.
Fix this textAn impetuous characteristic Australiai
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Fix this text23. BAYNTON (B.) Bush Studies. Lon-
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Fix this textShort stories realising with peculiar force
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Fix this text24. BARTLETT (A. T.) Kerani’s Book.
Fix this textMelbourne; 1921.
Fix this textIn prose and verse the book of a typical
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Fix this text25. BROWNE (T. A.) Robbery Under
Fix this textArms. London; 1888.
Fix this textStill the best bush story and the best
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Fix this text26. CLARKE (M. A. H.) For the Term
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Fix this text1874.
Fix this textBased on the records of the English con-
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Fix this text19th century. Picturesque, dramatic, and
Fix this textIt's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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