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INTRODUCTION This is a list of works quoted frequently in the dictionary and of those which it might be difficult to find from the short reference given in citations. Pseudonymous works have usually been entered under the pseudonym, with the author’s actual name added within brackets. Cross references have been included if warranted. Definite and indefinite articles preceding tides of journals and newspapers have been omitted. Annual volumes of legislation, sessional publications of parliaments, and government gazettes have not been listed in the Bibliography. Where parliamentary publications are used as the source of citations, they have been referred to by abbreviations, the key to which will be found in the List of Abbreviations (p. XIV). Where legislation is the source of citations, references have been made in the following style: (Year of enactment) Acts (state or country) (Regnal year, where applicable) (Number) (Section) For example: 1896 Acts (N.S.W.) 59 Vic. no. 26 section 15. Page numbers for such references have not been included. Works held by the Australian War Memorial Library (many of which are ephemera and unlikely to be found elsewhere) are marked with an asterisk. Pauline Fanning BIBLOGRAPHY A A.I.M. frontier news Sydney 1930–34 (continued by Frontier news) ‘A.J.O.’ (A.J. Ogilvy) Sullivan and co.Hobart 1905 ‘A.L.F.’ (S. Terry) The history of Samuel Terry in Botany Bay London 1838 ‘A.M.’ (J. Murdoch) From Australia and Japan London 1892 A.N.F.C. review, 1953 Melbourne 1954 ABBIE, A.A. The original Australians Wellington, N.Z. 1969 ABBOTT, J.H.M. Tommy Cornstalk London 1902 Dogsnose Sydney 1928 The King’s School and other tales for old boys Sydney 1931 The abolitionists and transportationists: a satirical poem Hobart 1847 Aboriginal claims discussed, in a letter to a colonist in Western Australia London 1838 Aboriginal Australia see Mulvaney, D.J. et. al. Aboriginal history Canberra 1977–84 Aboriginal news Canberra 1973–80 Aborigines of Australia: extract from a letter dated Perth, Swan River, WesternAustralia, July 17, 1836 London 1836 Aborigines protector: official organ of the Association for the Protection of Native RacesSydney 1935–41, 1946–48 ABSALOM, J. & R. Outback cooking in the camp oven Canterbury, Vic. 1982 An account of the colony of Van Diemen’s Land in 1830, with a descriptive itinerary of the country London 1831 * Ack ack: journal of the 2nd Anti Aircraft Regiment A.I.F. Puckapunyal, Vic. and Palestine 1940–41 Ack ack news: the monthly magazine of the Anti-Aircraft Units (R.A.A. and R.A.E.) in Victoria Melbourne 1941–43 ACKLAND, J. & R. eds. Word from John Sydney 1944 ACOCKS, W.G. The settlers’ synopsis of the land laws of New South Wales Sydney 1901 Across country: Australia’s national country music magazine Melbourne 1978–82 *’Action’: magazine of the 6th Australian Advanced Workshops Toowoomba, Qld. 1944–45 * Action front: journal of the 2/2 Field Regiment Melbourne and In the field 1940–45 ADAMS, F. The Australians: a social sketch London 1893 ADAMS, P. The unspeakable Adams West Melbourne 1977 More unspeakable Adams West Melbourne 1979 * ADAMS, R.H. Diary. 1916 ADAM-SMITH, P. Hear the train blow: an Australian childhood Sydney 1964 Tiger country Adelaide 1968 The rails go westward South Melbourne 1969 The Barcoo salute Adelaide 1973 The desert railway Adelaide 1974 The Anzacs West Melbourne 1978 The shearers Melbourne 1982 When we rode the rails Sydney 1983 Australian women at war Melbourne 1984 ed. Folklore of the Australian railwaymen South Melbourne 1969 ADAMSON, A. Letters: ed. by his daughters Melbourne 1901 ADAMSON, R. & HANFORD, B. Zimmer’s essay Sydney 1974 ADDISON, G.C. The miners’ manual Sydney 1895 Adelaide chronicle and South Australian advertiser Adelaide 1839–40 Adelaide miscellany of useful and entertaining knowledge Adelaide 1848–49 (continued by Stephen’s Adelaide miscellany) Adelaide observer Adelaide 1843–1904 (continued by The observer) Adelaide punch Adelaide 1868–84 Advertiser Darwin 1980– Advocate Burnie, Tas. 1919– (continues North western advocate) AFFLECK, A.H. The wandering years Croydon, Vic. 1964 AFLALO, F.G. A sketch of the natural history of Australia London 1896 ‘AGRICOLA’ The new earth Brisbane 1891 Age Melbourne 1854– *Air action No.1: stories of adventure in the sky Melbourne [1963] * Air Force news Melbourne 1941 AKHRUST, W.M. Tom Tom, the piper’s son Melbourne 1867 The house that Jack built Melbourne 1869 ALARD, J. He who shoots last Sydney 1968 ALDRIDGE, J. My brother Tom London 1966 The untouchable Juli Boston 1975 ALEXANDER, A.J. Alexander’s colonial guide; or the emigrant’s hand-book to the best colony Melbourne 1862 ALFORD, F.S. Bulk handling of wheat Adelaide 1916 ALGAR, F. A handbook to the colony of Queensland, Australia London 1861 A handbook to the colony of New South Wales London 1863 A handbook to the colony of South Australia London 1863 A handbook to the colony of Tasmania London 1863 A handbook to the colony of Victoria (Australia) London 1863 A handbook to Queensland London 1869 *All abaht it: journal of the 10th Field Ambulance London 1916–19 ALLAN, J.A. Men and manners in Australia Melbourne 1945 ALLEN, C.H. A visit to Queensland and her goldfields London 1870 ALLEN, J. South Australia as it is and how to get to it London 1847 ALLEN, J. Journal of an experimental trip by the ‘Lady Augusta’, on the River Murray Adelaide 1853 ALLEN, J. History of Australia from 1787 to 1882 Melbourne 1882 ALLEN, Mrs J.S.O. Memories of my life from my early days in Scotland till the present day in Adelaide Adelaide 1906 ALLEN, W. Immigration and co-operative settlement on the waste lands of the colony along our railway lines Brisbane 1881 ALLISON, C. The hunter’s manual of Australia and New Zealand Sydney 1980 ‘ALPHA’ Reminiscences of the goldfields in the fifties and sixties: Victoria, New Zealand, New South Wales Melbourne 1915 AMALGAMATED SHEARERS’ Union Of Australasia General rules of the Amalgamated Shearers’ Union of Australasia adopted June, 1886 (revised January 1887) Ballarat, Vic. 1887 AMMON, W.W. et al. Working lives Fremantle, W.A. 1984 AMOS, K. The New Guard movement Melbourne 1976 AMOS, P. The silver kings London 1970 ANDERSON, E. Squatter’s luck and other poems Melbourne 1942 ANDERSON, E.M. Typist tales and tales Sydney 1944 ANDERSON, G. Fixation of wages in Australia Melbourne 1929 ANDERSON, H. Colonial ballads Ferntree Gully, Vic. 1955 Farewell to old England Adelaide 1964 Fish and fisheries Melbourne 1967 Larrikin crook: the rise and fall of Squizzy Taylor Milton, Qld. 1971 ANDERSON, H. & BLAKE, L.J. John Shaw Neilson Adelaide 1972 ANDERSON, J. Tirra lirra by the river South Melbourne 1978 The impersonators Melbourne 1980 ANDERSON, J.W. The prospector’s handbook London 1886, 6th ed. 1895 ANDERSON, R. On the sheep’s back Melbourne 1966 ANDERSON, R.B. see Lumholtz, C. ANDERSON, R.S. Australian gold fields: their discovery, progress and prospects Sydney 1956 (first publ. Glasgow 1853) ANDERSON, W.M. Rhymes of a rouseabout London 1913 ANDREW, B. Australian football handbook Adelaide 1971 ANDREWS, A. ed. A sketch of the colony of Western Australia London 1849 ANGAS, G.F. Savage life and scenes in Australia and New Zealand: being an artist’s impressions of countries and people at the Antipodes 2 vols. London 1847 Description of the Barossa Range and its neighbourhood in South Australia, by ‘Agricola’ London 1849 Australia: a popular account of its physical features, inhabitants, natural history and productions, with the history of its colonization London [1865] ‘AN ANGLO-INDIAN’ A visit to Tasmania Murree, Pakistan 1877 ANSELL, R. & PERCY, R. To fight the wild Fremantle, W.A. 1980 ANTILL, H.C. Early history of New South Wales: two old journals being the diaries of Major H.C. Antill on the voyage to New South Wales in 1809, and on a trip across the Blue Mountains in 1815 Sydney 1914 Antipodean: an illustrated annual Melbourne 1893–97 ANTONY, E. The hungry mile Sydney 1930 *Any complaints: official newspaper of the troops in camp at Rutherford Newcastle, N.S.W. 1940 The Anzac book see The men of Anzac ‘ANZAC-FRANCO-AUSSIE’ see O’Donnell, J.P. *Anzac records gazette Alexandria, Egypt 1915–16 APSLEY, A.A.B. Why and how I went to Australia as a settler London 1926 The amateur settlers London 1926 Arbitrations between the proprietors Lambton Colliery and their miners and the Newcastle Coal Mining Co. and their miners Newcastle, N.S.W. 1886 ARCHER, L.M.P. A bush honeymoon and other stories London 1904 ARCHER, T. The history, resources, and future prospects of Queensland London 1881 Some remarks on the proposed Queensland trans-continental railway n.p. 1881 Alleged slavery in Queensland n.p. 1883 ARDEN, G. Recent information respecting Port Phillip and the promising province of Australia Felix London 1841 Arden’s Sydney magazine Sydney 1843 ARGLES, T.E. see Pilgrim Argus Melbourne 1848–1957 (continues The Melbourne Argus) ARMOUR, James The diggings, the bush and Melbourne Glasgow 1864 ARMOUR, John The spell of the inland: a romance of Central Australia Melbourne 1923 ARMSTRONG, A.S. & CAMPBELL, G.O. Australian sheep husbandry Melbourne 1882 ARMSTRONG, H.J. A handy-book on the management of mining companies in Victoria Melbourne 1888 Army news Darwin 1941–46 ARTHUR, E. & F. A journal of events: from Melbourne, Port Phillip to Mount Schank, in the district of Adelaide Hobart 1975 (first publ. Sheerness, England 1844) ARTHUR, J.K. Kangaroo and kauri London 1894 ASH, E. The Australian oracle Melbourne 1909 ASKEW, J. A voyage to Australia & New Zealand London 1857 *The asp; ammunition supply – petrol: unofficial official rag of 22 Coy.