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Main Title: Margin: life and letters of early Australia: 1992-2010
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Publisher: Canberra, ACT : Mulini Press.
Collation: Magazines in box.
Subject: Australian literature
Periodicals
Notes:
No. 27 1992: Reminiscences of Daniel Wilson; II p1. Fayette, or Bush Revels / Mimi Colligan p13. Marcus Clarke’s unwritten play / Dennis Davison p20. Mulini Press / Victor Crittenden p23.

No. 28 1992: Reminiscences of Daniel Wilson 3 / Lady Lush p1. Melbourne in the 1850's / Anne Parratt p8. Neild’s lost theatre criticism 1 [James Edward Neild] / Joy E. Minnis p12. Pantomimical La Perouse / Patricia Clancy p16. For her natural life / Dennis Davison p26.

No. 30 1993: Rebecca Vines: ‘Casket of verses’ (1903) / Anne Parratt p1. A few discursive memories of a literary and music man 1 / John White p6. John Conway and the first Australian Eleven of 1878 [cricket] / Ronald Conway p12. Merton Hall centenary [Melbourne Girls Grammar School] / Margot Escott p18. John Martineau in Melbourne / Dennis Davison p21.

No. 31 1993: Reminiscences of Daniel Wilson 4 / Lady Lush p1. John Conway and the first Australian Eleven of 1878 (II) [cricket] / Ronald Conway p11. A few discursive memories of a literary and music man 2 / John White p11.

No. 32 1993: Henry Tate [composer] / John White p1. ‘Town talk’ [magazine] / Dennis Davison p3. Reminiscences of Daniel Wilson 4 / Lady Lush p6. The adventures of Melbourne University’s first Professor of Anatomy: a farcical French tale [Louis Boussenard 1848-1910] / Patricia Clancy p14.

No. 33 1994: Be sure your sex will find you out / Jean Uhl p3. Frederick Packer: Tasmanian composer / Dennis Davison p5. Reminiscences of Daniel Wilson 4 / Lady Elizabeth Lush p9. Mrs Marian Clarke / Helen Doxford Harris p13. Springvale community research / Eileen Sims p16. J.C. Williamson’s 1906 production of ‘Parsifal: or, the Redemption of Kundry’: a note of work in progress / Veronica Kelly p19. Georgiana McCrae / Brenda Niall p21.

No. 34 1994: Oscar Asche [actor] at Laurel Lodge / Ian Laurenson p2. Melbourne in 1878 : through French eyes [Desire Charnay] / Patricia Clancy p13. Alex Buzo and the mythologizing of rural 1960s innocents in New South Wales / J.S. Ryan p31. A passion for gardening : Mrs Boldrewood [Margaret Maria Browne] gardening book [gardening] / Victor Crittenden p35.

No. 35 APRIL 1995: Who was Robert Whitworth? / Victor Crittenden p3. Paul Wenz, French Australian writer p7. Melbourne's founder writes to Dickens [John Pascoe Fawkner] p8. Louisa Atkinson as artist p13. Mary Reibey : the 'new' lady on the twenty dollar note / Nance Irvine p15. Advice to writers by John Lang p24. Marcus Clarke's children's story [Marcus Clarke] p25.

No. 37 NOVEMBER 1995: The Australian origins of Geoffrey Hamlyn [bushranger] / Patrick Morgan p3.Early Australian engravers / Victor Crittenden p7. Association for the Study of Australian Literature (ASAL): sixteenth annual conference 1995 p18. Tracking down the ancient mariner who sailed with Cook [Derwent Coleridge] / Robert Willson p21. Francis Adams p26. Country theatre in mid-19th century: Kemble in Windsor p28. Amateur theatricals: Augustus Baker Peirce in Australia at Corowa p29. ‘Orion’ Horne and wine / Alan Hill p31. Irish-Australian Studies Conference p32. A 19th century literary controversy [Alexander Harris] p34. Charles Harpur grave p36.

No. 38 APRIL 1996: [Rosa] Praed and the ‘picturesque’ in ‘Outlaw and lawmaker’ / Margaret Bradstock p3. The writings of Charles de Boos / Victor Crittenden p6. Mrs Langloh Parker and the Aborigines / Caroline Innett p11. Statues to writers no.2: Catherine Helen Spence p14. Poet of the Gippsland : Grace 'Jennings' Carmichael / Patrick Morgan p16. Mary Fortune and her poetry / Lucy Sussex p19. Conjuro Te by Waif Wander p21. Was ‘Teresa Tasmania’ actually ‘Tasma’? / Victor Crittenden p36. Obituary: Bishop Reed, Bishop of Adelaide, biographer and editor of Henry Kendall p39.

No. 39 JULY-AUGUST 1996: The Heidelberg School as national icon / Wendy Phipps p3. Poetry and medicine: point and counterpoint / Bryan Gandevia p17. Author societies in Australia / Brian J. Kelleher p22. John Lang and the publisher James Tegg / Victor Crittenden p25. Visualising Sydney theatre 1796 p29. A reader’s note on Teresa Tasmania p29. Who is Philip Dale? [Louise Mack?] / Ellen Lawrence p34. Comments on literary criticism / Victor Crittenden p35.

No. 40 NOVEMBER 1996: A Marcus Clarke commemorative issue. The Australian journal’s 1881 introduction to ‘His natural life’ p3. ‘His natural life’ and the original ending p7. Mark Forester’s trial / Lurline Stuart p9. Marcus Clarke’s children’s story / Victor Crittenden p15. Marcus Clarke joins the Public Library, Museum and National Gallery of Victoria / John Arnold p19. The strange tales of Marcus Clarke / Caroline Innett p23. Marcus Clarke and F.F. Bailliere / Laurel Clark p25. Marcus Clarke; an appreciation / from the Bulletin 1881 p30. The Mystic [poem] / by Marcus Clarke p33. A note on John Lang and publisher James Tegg p38.

No. 41 APRIL 1997: The many faces of a gifted artist and infamous felon : Thomas Griffith Wainwright [convict - artist] / Robert Willson p3. Challenges in indexing 19th century periodicals: ‘The Dawn’ and automatic indexing / Liz Lee p9. Louisa Atkinson sighted [by William Walker] p15. ‘Arabin’ / Caroline Hunt p16. More Bookstalls [New South Bookstall as publisher] / Carol Mills p21. Was Horne moonlighting? [Richard Hengist Horne] / Victor Crittenden p24. Statues of Australian writers no. 3 : Adam Lindsay Gordon p28.

No. 42 JULY-AUGUST 1997: Policy and passion in Queensland: Rosa Praed and politics / Beverley Kingston p3. First Australian born writer for children [Robert Richardson] / Victor Crittenden p13. The literary life / Robert Richardson p18. Some thoughts on translation / David Hardy p20. The Argus correspondent on the Bendigo goldfields in 1853 [Richard Henry (Hengist) Horne] / Patrick Morgan p28. Irish Australian Studies Conference / Frank Molloy p30. Aboriginal poem attached: Eliza Dunlop criticised [1842] p32. Who was Frank Hudson? p35.

No. 43 NOVEMBER 1997: Catherine Martin commemorative issue. What Katie might have learnt in Mount Gambier or, Some early influences on C.E.M. Martin / Margaret Allen p2. A note on Catherine Martin’s poetry / Susan Lever p22. The explorers: a chronicle of the Burke and Wills expedition, in four parts [poem] / Catherine Martin p24. Making it easier to die: Catherine Martin and the euthanasia debate / Ra Campbell p30.

No. 44 APRIL 1998: Some of John Lang’s Indian stories / Victor Crittenden p4. Classic Australian fiction / Robert Dixon p13. By the cliffs of the sea [Daniel Henry Deniehy] / Patrick Edward Quinn p21. The bushranger poet [Owen Hargraves Suffolk] / Robert Willson p27.

No. 45 JULY-AUGUST 1998: The Australian literary bicentenary: David Burn, born 17 December 1798 p2. Australia’s first press [George Howe, Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser] / Ralph Mansfield p5. For her natural life: Eliza Winstanley’s novel / Victor Crittenden p15. The community and Federation: the case of the South Australian Model Parliament [Union Parliament] / Derek Drinkwater p21. Obituary: John Pengwerne Matthews p45.

No. 46 NOVEMBER 1998: The French connection in Australian literature. Monkey business in Melbourne [Jules Verne, Albert Robida and other French writers about Australia] / Colin Thornton-Smith p3. Oscar Comettant visits ‘Oberwyl’ [St Kilda] in 1888 p15. Introducing the Institute for the Study of French Australian Relations and Explorations / Colin Thornton-Smith p20. The French writer of the bush: Paul Wenz 1869-1939 / Nance Irvine p25. French theatre in the schoolroom: Juliette Henry’s ‘The birthday of the Headmistress (1892)’ [Juliette Henry (nee Lebeau) 1840-1898] / Wallace Kirsop p29. A French Countess in gold-rush Melbourne [Celeste de Chabrillan 1824-1909] / Carol Mills p41.

No. 47 APRIL 1999: April [poem] / Henry Kendall p3. Louisa Atkinson’s ‘Gertrude the emigrant’: the launch of an important book / Patricia Clarke p5. Literary detection: discovering the identity of a ‘Master Mariner’ [The Australian Town and Country Journal, series of articles on archaeological ruins around the Pacific] / Dirk H. Spennemann and Jane Downing p8. ‘An Australian girl’ [Catherine Martin]: a case of political censorship / Ra Campbell p16. Some books that came on the First Fleet: history of the book trade in Australia / H.W.H. Huntington p30.

No. 48 JULY-AUGUST 1999: A neglected novel: ‘Fifty years ago’ by Charles de Boos / Laurie Clancy p3. Junk mail 1803: advertising in Australia’s first newspaper / Victor Crittenden p17. Old Australian books on the Internet / Patrick Morgan p21. Rosa Praed’s career as a dramatist / Patricia Clarke p23. Nineteenth century Australian books of travel and reminiscence p31.

No. 49 NOVEMBER 1999: Sydney bookshops in the 1830s [William McGarvie; William Moffitt; George William Evans; John Innes; James Tegg] / Victor Crittenden p3. A lost diary’s strange history: an Australian connection with Dr Samuel Johnson / Robert Willson p15. The Creswick mining disaster and Victor Daley's 'Lost in the Shoot' [Victor Daley] / Frank Molloy p21. A revised perception of Ada Cambridge / Norma Murdoch p25. George Barrington’s ‘Hopeless love’ / J. Smart Payne p29.

No. 50 APRIL 2000: Australia's first Shakespeare play and Sydney's first theatre / Victor Crittenden p5. Shakespeare in Australia / W.F. Whyte p13. Rosa! Rosa! [life of Rosa Praed] launched / Joy Hooton p23. Australia's Shakespeare societies and Shakespearean controversies / William Lawrence p27. My own story (from 'Spangles and sawdust') / Robert Whitworth p33. Henry Lawson: a tribute / Miles Franklin p37. Folie a deux: William and Caroline Dexter in colonial Australia p39.

No. 51 JULY-AUGUST 2000: A year in the life of Victor Daley / Frank Molloy p5. Love laurel [in memory of Henry Kendall] (poem) / Victor J. Daly p15. A bibliography of Ada Cambridge p19. John Lang and bushrangers / Victor Crittenden p21. Charles Cozens: a gentleman convict and the author of 'Adventures of a guardsman' / Robert Willson p33.

No. 52 NOVEMBER 2000: Who was 'Epsilon'? [John Lang?] / Victor Crittenden p3. Henry Haygarth: a gentleman squatter and author of 'Recollections of bush life in Australia' / Patrick Morgan p11. Marranumbla (property, Snowy River) in 1840 (sketch) p11. Henry Kingsley (portrait) p15. John Holroyd 1912-2000: twentieth century Australian bookman / Alan Ives p17. Doctor James George Beaney and Francis Ferdinand Francois Bailliere: a nineteenth century Melbourne medico and his publisher / Laurel Clark p21. A visit to the scenes of youth: a schoolboy in 1838 by James Martin p27. Young Mr Woolls, schoolmaster of Parramatta (portrait) p32. Sydney College across Hyde Park where the boys are playing cricket (sketch) p34. James Martin (portrait and short biog.) p35.

No. 53 APRIL 2001: A biography of Rolf Boldrewood / Victor Crittenden p3. James Tegg: Sydney bookseller and publisher: some notes on his family p7. Mrs Rolf Boldrewood's (Mrs Margaret Browne) 'The flower garden in Australia' / Dick H.R. Spennemann p10. Grace 'Jennings' Carmichael 1867-1904 / Margaret Bradstock p22. Australia's larrikin writer: John Lang: first native born novelist: chapter one: a Sydney childhood p27.

No. 54 JULY-AUGUST 2001: Howard Willoughby and Federation / Joyce Pitt p4. Australian Federation (1860) by Daniel Deniehy p13. Opposition to the Federal Constitution: Tocsin 1897-1901 p19. The Federation Plot by Bernard O'Dowd (poem) p23. Australia's larrikin writer John Lang, chapter 2: ‘transported’ to England for seven years p25.

No. 55 NOVEMBER 2001: A Gippsland writer: George Dunderdale (1822-1903) / Patrick Morgan p5. Charlotte Barton: Australia's first writer for children / Diny Culican-Ward p11. A woman’s voice on Federation / Dr Beverley Kingston p23. Australia's larrikin writer: John Lang: chapter three: the briefless barrister p27.

No. 56 APRIL 2002: Catherine Helen Spence, Journalist / Barbara Wall p5. The life and writings of Silverleaf (Jessie Lloyd) / Brenda McAvoy p9. 19th century novels on the web p28.

No. 57 JULY-AUGUST 2002: Tichborne fictions [Tichborne claimant, heir, case etc.] / Patrick Morgan p5. Adventures of a literary lag [James Hardy Vaux] / Robert Willson p10. Our first bushranger book [‘Michael Howe: the last and worst of the bush rangers of Van Diemen’s Land’ by Thomas Wells] / Caroline Innett p15. What is new?: a 19th century book on the importance of exercise! p19. The Davitt Award: new prize for writers p20. Henry Lawson’s birthday p22. The Australian Hussars (1850s) p23. The bi-centenary of Australia’s first book / Victor Crittenden p24.

No. 58 NOVEMBER 2002: William Augustus Miles and the registry of Flashmen [flash language] / Alan Ventress p5. Germaine Greer, Ned Kelly and Galway / Frank Molloy p15. The flaneur: 19th century Australian fun-maker [John Ignatius Hunt] / Bill Tully p19. A study of the manuscript of John Lang's 'Narrative of a voyage from Sydney to England in the Florentia completed up to the 1st of May 1857' [John Lang] / Solheil Amhed p24. The ghost of the Princess Theatre [Melbourne] / John White p34.

No. 59 APRIL 2003: Henry J. Armstrong: a ghost materialised [Kyneton] / Brenda Stevens-Chambers p5. Review: Convict theatre p9. George Howe: birth of the Sydney Gazette / H.W.H. Huntington p13. Reports on the Australian Newspaper Bi-Centenary Symposium 1 March 2003 p18. Mary Elizabeth Braddon: novels in the Albury Banner / Dirk H.R. Spennemann p23. Fossicking for gold: Thomas McHugh and the Avoca Free Press / Sue Hughes p30. Novels by instalments / Dirk H.R. Spennemann p37.

No. 60 JULY-AUGUST 2003: On the track of Watkin Tench / Victor Crittenden p5. Colonial drama revealed, or plays submitted for approval / Janette Pelosi p21. The library of Catherine Martin, novelist p35. Still waters remember Ianthe [naming of Charlotte Waters; Lady Charlotte Bacon] / Robert Willson p39.

No. 61 NOVEMBER 2003: The Bent Street Public Library, Sydney / F.J.H. Letters p5. The fiction reading habits of the Tichborne claimant / Patrick Morgan p13. A Sydney girl's school in the 1830s [Mrs Evans’ Boarding School] / Caroline Innett p18. Tracking A.B. Triggs and his collections / Alan Ives p22.

No. 62 APRIL 2004: The quest for Australia’s oldest surviving printed document / Colin Warner p5. The missing 1846 copy of ‘The Mofussilite’: was it censored? / Victor Crittenden p10. John Oxley’s Sydney town house [John Oxley] / Richard Johnson p13. Thomas McCombie 1819-1869: an early Melbourne writer / Caroline Innett p28. Confessions of a cannibal [Alexander Pearce] / Craig Cormick p33. Two Louisa Atkinson events: Mount Tomah; Fitzroy Falls p40.

No. 63 JULY-AUGUST 2004: Louisa Atkinson in the Southern Highlands and at Kurrajong Patricia Clarke p5. Louisa Atkinson and 19th century women's journalism / Megan Brown p19. Publishing Louisa Atkinson / Victor Crittenden p36. Janet Cosh (1901-1989) / Patricia Clarke p43. Henry Handel Richardson: birthday celebrations / Clive Probyn p46. New play about Ada Cambridge p47.

No. 64 NOVEMBER 2004: Loved and lost: a tale in verse by Louisa Anne Meredith / Dinny Culican Ward p5. Surviving still: 150 years of Prahran Mechanics' Institute / Christine Worthington p16. Mazarine: John Lang’s 1845 novel / Victor Crittenden p19. John Oxley’s journey to Lake Bathurst and Lake George [Oxley] / Richard Johnson p23. The egalitarian garden / Victor Crittenden p34.

No. 65 APRIL 2005: Major George Bruce [husband of Mary Grant Bruce] / Patrick Morgan p5. Turning fact into fiction: the 1857 Hornet Bank Massacre / Patricia Clarke p8. The evolution of Australian cricket literature: with emphasis on the period up until 1900 / R.L. Cardwell p18. George Caley’s Blue Mountains expedition revisited 200 years on [Caley] p29. The reception of 'Robbery under arms' in Albury in 1888-9 / Dirk H.R. Spennemann p32. Victor J. Daley: an Australian 19th century poet p40.

No. 66 JULY-AUGUST 2005: 'Australie' Emily Manning: an Australian born journalist, poet and novelist / Patricia Clarke p5. A history of the Turkish Bath at Mount Wilson in the Blue Mountains, NSW [Richard and Mary Ann Wynne] / Mary Reynolds p9. A triumph of resurrected voices [Women of Kyneton, including Barbara Armstrong, Journalist; Ellen Davitt p24. Maisie Harper p25] / Brenda Stevens-Chambers p21. Mazarine: John Lang’s 1845 novel / Victor Crittenden p28.

No. 67 NOVEMBER 2005: The Rani’s kangaroo lawyer: writings and wanderings in India of Australia's first novelist John Lang (1816-64) / Rory Medcalf p5. Louisa Atkinson as naturalist / Jan Allen p15. The 'Boldrewoods' at home in Albury (1885-95) [Rolf Boldrewood aka Thomas Alexander Browne] / Dirk H.R. Spennemann p22.

No. 68 APRIL 2006: An Australian Pre-Raphaelite tale (Isle of the vines: a fairy tale for old and young by James L. Michael) / Victor Crittenden p5. Lucinda Gullett: the mother of Australian women journalists / Patricia Clarke p12. Book review: The collected verse of Mary Gilmore vol.1 / Margaret Bradstock p14. Andrew Barton 'Banjo' Paterson: bush poet, lawyer and journalist / Terry Birtles p21. Book review: Forgotten hero: Richard Bourke, Irish-born Governor of New South Wales 1831-1837 by Max Waugh p40. John Lang project p42.

No. 69 JULY-AUGUST 2006: The tragic exit for the poet of the Stockwhip [Barcroft Boake] / Robert Willson p5. John Lang’s first book signed by him [Violet or The Danseuse] p9. Book review: Ever yours, C.H. Spence: Catherine Helen Spence’s ‘An autobiography’ (1825-1910), Diary (1894) and Some Correspondence (1894-1910) p11. The Sydney Harbour Bridge amazingly described: a 1788 prediction p15. Henry Lawson’s early start as a writer / Ellen Lawrence p16. Drummoyne: a nineteenth century garden / John Gelding p27. ASAL Conference 2006 p31. A new biography of Sir James Martin p35. A new biography of La Perouse p37.

No. 70 NOVEMBER 2006: Watkin Tench, La Perouse and Lost Horizon / Victor Crittenden p5. Fisher's ghost: a legend of Campbelltown (NSW) / John Lang p10. Miles Franklin and her 'Brindabella' childhood / Terry Birtles p16. Music in 19th century Sydney p29. Book review: Australia imagined: views from the British periodical press 1800-1900 p30. Book review: A love affair with Australian literature [biography of Tom Inglis Moore] by Pacita Alexander and Elizabeth Perkins p32. Book review: London was full of rooms [Australian writers in London] p34. Book review: Man of honour, John Macarthur – duellist, rebel, founding father by Michael Duffy p35. Book review: Edna Walling, an extraordinary life by Sue Hardy p36. Book review: Landscape gardening in Australia by Thomas Shepherd p37. Book review: Politics, patronage and public works: the administration of New South Wales volume 1 1842-1900 by Hilary Golder p39.

No. 71 APRIL 2007: The five ghosts of John Lang / Victor Crittenden p4. Pioneer woman journalist’s career spanned two countries: Stella Allan in Wellington and Melbourne / Patricia Clarke p15. What’s in a label? [collecting book labels] / Elizabeth Jane Torcasio p27. Book review: Australian plays for the colonial stage / edited by Professor Fotheringham p35.

No. 72 JULY-AUGUST 2007: Frederick Fisher's materialisation in Australia: convict, papermaker, murder victim and ghost [paper making / mills; Frederick Fisher p5. George Duncan p9. John F. Hutchinson c1782-1820 p12.] / Carol Mills p5. John Lang project p17. Thomas Shepherd's landscape gardening in Australia (book, 1836) / Victor Crittenden p19. Thomas Shepherd p19. Another two Neilson poets [John and William Neilson] p25. David Scott Mitchell and Australia's first book / Dr Maryanne Larkin p31. A first fleet letter from Port Jackson by a woman convict p35. A Sydney musical calamity: the dreadful organ bought for the Sydney International Exhibition p39.

No. 73 NOVEMBER 2007: George Lambert as book illustrator / Victor Crittenden p5. Joys and sorrows of a poet who loved the bush [Charles Harpur] / Robert Wilson p15. Anna Maria Bunn and 'The Guardian' / Patricia Clarke p18. Australia's first printed document and first theatre / Victor Crittenden p22. Don John of Austria: Australia's first opera / Caroline Innett p30. John Lang project: legends of India p35. Book review: The collected verse of Mary Gilmore volume 2 1930-1962 / edited by Jennifer Strauss p36.

No. 74 APRIL 2008: Editing forty issues of 'Margin' / Victor Crittenden p5. Literary links to a nineteenth-century murder [Louisa Atkinson and George Bruce Barton] / Patricia Clarke p9. The home: furnishing the house in early Australia / Caroline Innett p19. Jane Barker’s letters from Canberra / Robert Willson p27. Adventures on the First Fleet of an American Sailor [Jacob Nagle] / Victor Crittenden p33. Book review: Under the spell of ages: Australian country gardens / by Trisha Dixon p39. A note on Watkin Tench / Victor Crittenden p43.

No. 75 JULY-AUGUST 2008: Three editors of ‘The Atlas’, a Sydney journal 1844-1849 [Robert Lowe, James Martin, Angus Mackay] / Victor Crittenden p4. John Lammonie: an early Australian composer p8. John Lang project p10. The pick-handle election: when the miners took over Araluen / Robert Willson p12. Donald Cameron: another neglected Australian born novelist / Victor Crittenden [Hillgrove, near Armidale, NSW] p16. Dickens’s versions of Australia’s story [Charles Dickens] / Alan Dilnot p22. Review: The Shortland family of the Royal Navy and Australasia with reference to the first fleet / by John Willoughby Shortland p38. The Savery [family] connection p40.

No. 76 NOVEMBER 2008: Women poets of the Victorian forests / Patrick Morgan p4. More on Donald Cameron / Victor Crittenden p10. The green ticket: an invitation to a ball, Hyde Park, Sydney 5/2/1868 / Alan Ives p13. An early Australian born cabinet maker: William James Packer (known as James) / Victor Crittenden p17. A Sydney pantomime / Will Correy p21. John Lang page p26. Early works by Louisa Anne Meredith / Caroline Innett p27.

No. 77 APRIL 2009: The stockman's daughter: Charles De Boos' bushranger novel of 1856 / Victor Crittenden p5. An early book on the Monaro [Maranumbla (later Dalgety) Station, Buckley's Crossing] p14. James Calvert, Louisa Atkinson and the Plains of Promise: the story behind Louisa Atkinson's last novel / Patricia Clarke p20. Search for Leichhardt p23. Ladies' Leichhardt Search Committee p25. Rare Australian children's books / Victor Crittenden p36. Robert Thorburn Turnbull: his bookplate by D.H. Souter / Alan Ives p39.

No. 78 JULY-AUGUST 2009: Rosa Praed: lifelines to her Australian past / Patricia Clarke p5-15. A currency lad as playwright [Walter Cooper] / Will Correy p17-26. John Lang play: 'The actor's triumph' / Victor Crittenden p27-32. Mary Fortune [Waif Wander]: 'Three murder mysteries' / Lucy Sussex p33-38. The celebrated George Barrington: a spurious author, the book trade and Botany Bay / Nathan Garvey p39-41.

No. 79 NOVEMBER 2009: Amalie Dietrich: a singular botanical and natural history collector in nineteenth century Australia / Ann Moyal p5. Review: William Neilson, bush poet of Penola: a anthology of poems / edited by Andrew G. Peake p11. The Braidwood Literary Institute: some historical notes and analysis of its subscribers and their borrowing records, 1858-1862 / Andrew Sergeant p22. Review: Marcus Clarke: a 'new' biography / Cyril Hopkins p39.

No. 80 APRIL 2010: Charity, morality and animal rights: a brief life of Ellen Augusta Chads (E.A.C.) (includes bibliography) / Pieter Koster p3. Tasma in a harem: a 'lost' story / Patricia Clarke p15. The Banjo of the bush: the work, life and times of A.B. Paterson / Clement Semmler (notes on the poem 'The man from Snowy River') p23. The Canoona gold rush through the eyes of Charles de Boos / Peter Crabb p33. Book review: Doing something for Australia: George Robertson and the early years of Angus and Robertson, publishers 1888-1900 by Jennifer Alison p43.

No. 81 JULY-AUGUST 2010: George Bennett, naturalist / Robert Wilson p5. The enchanted garden: Elizabeth and her German garden [Mary Annette Beauchamp] / Victor Crittenden p12. On the Wallaby with a Victorian lady [Elinor Mordant, E.M. Clowes] / Caroline Innett p16. William Dawes: the unknown man of the first fleet / Victor Crittenden p28. John Lang in the British Navy / Victor Crittenden p34.

No. 82 NOVEMBER 2010: Book collectors in Australia / Alan Ives p5. William Dawes chapter 2: The young Marine Lieutenant p9. Annandale [NSW]: the home of Colonel Johnston of the First Fleet and his convict wife p22. Nineteenth century emails?: the use of pre-stamped post cards in the colonial era / Pieter Koster p26. LAST ISSUE - NO LONGER PUBLISHED.

Result Collection Location Shelf No Status Notes
Periodicals Stacks Periodical box 121 Available No.50 April 2000 to No.82 NOVEMBER 2010
Periodicals Stacks Periodical box 120 Available No.27 1992 to No.49 NOVEMBER 1999