
In this lively anthology, the poet gathers verses that first appeared in late‑19th‑century Australian papers, ranging from the bustling streets of Sydney to the remote outback. The poems capture the camaraderie of mateship, the harshness of drought‑stricken country, and the humor of everyday labour, all rendered in a plain yet resonant voice. Readers will recognize the spirited rivalry that sparked many of these pieces, a friendly contest that pushed the writer to explore both city and bush with equal vigor.
The collection includes memorable works such as the wistful tribute to an old companion, a vivid portrait of drovers on the road, and a sharp commentary on the realities of frontier life. Across the pages, the rhythm swings from jaunty ballads to somber reflections, offering a snapshot of a changing Australia at the turn of the century. Listeners can expect a blend of humor, melancholy, and keen observation that still feels immediate and relatable.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (155K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by A. Light, L. Bowser and David Widger
Release date
2008-07-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1867–1922
Best known for vivid stories and poems about life in the Australian bush, this self-taught writer became one of the strongest voices in Australian literature. His work is admired for its plain style, sharp humor, and deep feeling for ordinary people.
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