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AUSTRALIAN STORIES


JOE WILSON AND HIS MATES.

By Henry Lawson. Tenth thousand. Crown 8vo., cloth gilt, 3s. 6d. (postage 2d.)

For cheaper edition see Commonwealth Series, page 12.

The Athenaeum (London): "This is a long way the best work Mr. Lawson has yet given us. These stories are so good that (from the literary point of view of course) one hopes they are not autobiographical. As autobiography they would be good, as pure fiction they are more of an attainment."

London: Wm. Blackwood & Sons.


THE RISING OF THE COURT, AND OTHER SKETCHES IN PROSE AND VERSE.

By Henry Lawson With coloured cover by Lionel Lindsay. Crown 8vo., wrapper (Commonwealth Series), 1s. (postage 1d.)

Queensland Times: "These stories show Lawson at his best, and Lawson at his best is not to be beaten by short story writers in current literature."

Weekly Press (Christchurch): "No one else could have written these sketches. Lawson has so much feeling and so much humour."


AN OUTBACK MARRIAGE: A Story of Australian Life.

By A. B. Paterson, author of "The Man from Snowy River," and "Rio Grande's Last Race." Eighth thousand. (Commonwealth Series), 1s. (postage 1d.)

Scotsman: "The chief virtue of the book lies in its fresh and vivid presentment of the wild life and the picturesque manners of the Australian bush, while in form and style it claims recognition as a work of considerable literary distinction."

Pall Mall Gazette: "The whole tone of the book is fresh and breezy…Altogether, this is a distinctly interesting story."

Glasgow Herald: "…will stand comparison with works of fiction produced in any part of the English-speaking world."

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