Frontier and pioneer life -- Australia -- Queensland
=The Melbourne Argus:= "Mr. Brunton Stephens has for some years enjoyed
an established reputation as one of the best among the small and select
cluster of Australian poets.... Mr. Stephens is specially favoured, in
that he not only has at command a vein of true pathos, but he has
moments of real humour. In more than one poem, too, he has made good his
right to be regarded as the poet of brotherhood and the prophet of
federation."
=The Melbourne Age:= "It is certainly one of the happiest of his
efforts, and exhibits alike his copious vocabulary and his mastery of a
most attractive form of metre.... A poet, both in thought and feeling."
=Newcastle (N.S.W.) Morning Herald:= "Of the rapidly lengthening roll of
Australian writers, none deserves a higher place than Brunton Stephens.
For more than a generation he has charmed his countrymen with his
exquisite verse."
RHYMES FROM THE MINES AND OTHER LINES.
By EDWARD DYSON, Author of "A Golden Shanty."
Second Thousand. With photogravure portrait and vignette
title. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, gilt top, 5s. (_post free,
5s. 5d._).
_Presentation edition, French Morocco, gilt edges, 9s._
FOR THE TERM OF HIS NATURAL LIFE.
By MARCUS CLARKE.
With a Memoir of the Author, by A. B. PATERSON, Portrait
of the Author, Map of Eagle Hawk Neck and the vicinity,
and 14 full-page views of places mentioned in the book.
Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, gilt top, 3s. 6d. (_post free,
4s._)
RIO GRANDE'S LAST RACE AND OTHER VERSES.
By A. B. PATERSON.
This is issued uniform with the Snowy River Series at 5s.
The contents are quite up to the standard of "The Man
from Snowy River," and as the demand is certain to be
very large we would ask the Trade to place their orders
at once.
FLOOD-TIDE.
By SARAH P. McL. GREENE, Author of "Vesty of the Basins,"
&c.
Cloth, 3s. 6d.; paper, 2s. 6d.
=The Argus= (ALBANY, N.Y.): "'Flood-Tide' is a strong dramatic story of
primitive life in a hamlet coast town in Maine. It is a study of human
nature set in primitive surroundings, and is full of the pathos and
humour of life's little comedies. 'Flood-Tide' is full of 'characters.'
There is Johnny Dinsmore, whose wayward humours and mischievous pranks
keep his mother and the whole neighbourhood on thorns, and who is one of
the most delightful young imps ever turned loose in fiction, not even
excepting Sentimental Tommy. Captain Shale, with his scraps of rustic
philosophy, is a quaint original, worthy of David Harum's companionship.
His reflections on the subject of clothes are of a piece with those of
Teufelsdrochk: 'The world's a-dyin' of clo's. So fur as I can see, the
sons o' men is pretty much all a-strugglin' for one kind and another o'
clo's; that's what it amounts to...."
THE SPIRIT OF THE BUSH FIRE AND OTHER AUSTRALIAN FAIRY TALES. BY J. M.
WHITFELD.
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