Stories, Listed By Author Paterson, A(ndrew) B(arton) Banjo; (18641941) * The Oracle, (ss) ClassicLines More Great Racing Stories, ed. Dick Francis John Welcome, Bellew http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/anth/s127.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents PARKER, DOROTHY (continued) Soldiers of the Republic, (ss) New Yorker The Standard of Living, (ss) Such a Pretty Little Picture, (ss) The Smart Set Dec 1922 A Telephone Call, (ss) The Bookman Jan 1928 Too Bad, (ss) The Smart Set Jul 1923 The Waltz, (ss) (Senior) Scholastic Mar 23 1935 Words, Words, Words, (ss) You Were Perfectly Fine, (ss)
Stories, Listed By Author Paterson, A(ndrew) B(arton) Banjo; (18641941) (chron.) *A Bush Christening, (pm) The Silver Jacket 13 1954; * Clancy of http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/paper/s227.htm
Extractions: and Pocket Libraries Index Previous Table-of-Contents PASSINGHAM, W(illiam) J(ohn) (chron.) Atlantis Returns, (sl) Modern Wonder Oct 23 1937 Jan 15 1938 Atlantis Returns: Death in the Lake, (sl) Modern Wonder Nov 6 1937 Atlantis Returns: Island of Terro, (sl) Modern Wonder Oct 30 1937 Atlantis Returns: Land of the Gods, (sl) Modern Wonder Nov 13 1937 Atlantis Returns: Lord of Atlantis, (sl) Modern Wonder Dec 11 1937 Atlantis Returns: Peril in London, (sl) Modern Wonder Dec 25 1937 Atlantis Returns: Peril on Atlantis, (sl) Modern Wonder Feb 26 1938 Atlantis Returns: Terror in the Lake, (sl) Modern Wonder Feb 5 1938 Atlantis Returns: The Destruction of Atlantis, (sl) Modern Wonder Mar 5 1938 Atlantis Returns: The Dying Forest, (sl) Modern Wonder Jan 22 1938 Atlantis Returns: The Fight for Atlantis, (sl)
Australian And New Zealand Writers Paterson, Banjo 18641941. Australian poet and balladist of the bush.Wrote The Man from Snowy River and Waltzing Matilda. Thompson http://goaustralia.about.com/od/writers/
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Totse.com | Three Elephant Power, By Andrew Barton `Banjo' Pat DOMAIN ETEXTS*Ver.04.29.93*END* Three Elephant Power and Other Stories by AndrewBarton `Banjo Paterson Australian Poet, Reporter 18641941. Note on text http://www.totse.com/en/ego/literary_genius/3elph10.html
NEWS RELEASE Andrew Barton Paterson (18641941) was born near Orange in outback New South Wales. ofthe ABC, was the author of several studies of Banjo Paterson and wrote a http://www.booktown.com.au/BushPoetryFestivalBG.htm
Extractions: News release A NEW FESTIVAL FOR SUTTON FOREST AND CAPITAL COUNTRY THE SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS FESTIVAL OF AUSTRALIAN BUSH POETRY The village of Sutton Forest , now included in Capital Country, is set to host a new festival of national significance, to be called The Southern Highlands Festival of Australian Bush Poetry The festival will be held in Sutton Forest on Sunday 30 May 2004 from 10.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. Historical and geographical context. Andrew Barton Paterson (1864-1941) was born near Orange in outback New South Wales. He was the most popular and prolific of the bush poets whose works, both humorous and tragic, found an outlet in the pages of Sydneys Bulletin magazine from the 1880s onward. Former Southern Highlands resident Clement Semmler , a general manager of the ABC, was the author of several studies of Banjo Paterson and wrote a critical biography titled The Banjo of the Bush (1966). The following passages are from the introduction to his book The Collected Verse of Banjo Paterson He had a comfortable upbringing, first in the countryside and later in Sydney where he lived with his grandmother Emily Barton, an educated woman who nurtured his literary talent. He practised as a solicitor from 1886 and it was at about this time that he began to submit verse to the influential Sydney magazine
Extractions: This document is prepared for Arthur's Classic Novels from Gutenberg text. Volunteers prepared the Gutenberg text. XHTML markup is by Arthur Wendover. October 20, 2002. (See source file for details.) This is the etext version of the book Three Elephant Power and Other Stories by A. B. Paterson, taken from the original Gutenberg etext 3elph10.txt. Arthur's Classic Novels Author of The Man from Snowy River, Rio Grande Three Elephant Power "Them things," said Alfred the chauffeur, tapping the speed indicator with his fingers, "them things are all right for the police. But, Lord, you can fix 'em up if you want to. Did you ever hear about Henery, that used to drive for old John Bull about Henery and the elephant?" Alfred was chauffeur to a friend of mine who owned a very powerful car. Alfred was part of that car. Weirdly intelligent, of poor physique, he might have been any age from fifteen to eighty. His education had been somewhat hurried, but there was no doubt as to his mechanical ability. He took to a car like a young duck to water. He talked motor, thought motor, and would have accepted I won't say with enthusiasm, for Alfred's motto was 'Nil admirari' but without hesitation, an offer to drive in the greatest race in the world. He could drive really well, too; as for belief in himself, after six months' apprenticeship in a garage he was prepared to vivisect a six-cylinder engine with the confidence of a diplomaed bachelor of engineering.
The National Party Of Australia - New South Wales Paterson Minute. HISTORY First proclaimed in 1947 the Paterson electorate is namedafter Andrew (Banjo) Paterson (18641941), Australian author and poet. http://nsw.nationals.org.au/html/paterson.cfm
Extractions: First proclaimed in 1947 the Paterson electorate is named after Andrew (Banjo) Paterson (1864-1941), Australian author and poet. There is also conjecture that the division was first named in 1947 after Colonel William Paterson (1755-1810) after whom the town and river within the division were named. LOCATION Paterson covers an area of approximately 9632 sq km and extends from the Hunter River in the south to the boundary of Greater Taree in the north and west to the Great Dividing Range. The main towns include Beresfield, Bulahdelah, Dungog, Forster, Gloucester, Hawks Nest, Morpeth, Nabiac, Nelson Bay, Paterson, Raymond Terrace, Stroud, Thornton, Tuncurry and Woodberry. POPULATION
Saltbush Bill, J.P., And Other Verses By A. B. Paterson Saltbush Bill, JP, and Other Verses By AB Paterson Andrew Barton( Banjo ) Paterson, Australian poet journalist. 18641941. http://emotional-literacy-education.com/classic-books-online-b/biljp10.htm
Sydney-Australien.de : Circular Quay: Writers Walk Writer s Walk. AB Banjo Paterson (18641941). It s grand to be an unemployedAnd lie in the Domain, And wake up every second day - And go to sleep again. http://www.sydney-australien.de/sehenswuerdigkeiten/sydney/writers_walk/paterson
Project Gutenberg - Bibliographic Record Author Paterson, AB (Andrew Barton). Author Alias Paterson, Banjo, 18641941.Language English. LoC Class Language and Literatures English literature. http://www.gutenberg.net/etext/304
Extractions: H ome P ersonalize A uthor: T itle Word(s): How To F ind Advanced ... ecent Books D onate E vents ... ontacts V olunteering HO W ... ewsletters Help on this page Data Title: Author: Paterson, A. B. (Andrew Barton) Author Alias: Paterson, Banjo, 1864-1941 Language: English LoC Class: Language and Literatures English literature Release Date: Aug 1995 Etext number: Notes: Australian Files File Type Download File Size Plain text ibiblio.org select mirror P2P network 142 KB Plain text (zipped) ibiblio.org select mirror P2P network 59 KB If you are located outside of the U.S. you may want to download from a mirror site located near you to improve performance. Permanently select a Mirror Site If you need a special character set, try our new recode facility (experimental) Edit this entry (Project Gutenberg staff only) Most recently updated: 2004-06-04 07:00:00.
Project Gutenberg - Bibliographic Record Author Paterson, AB (Andrew Barton). Author Alias Paterson, Banjo, 18641941.Language English. Subject Frontier and pioneer life Australia Poetry. http://www.gutenberg.net/etext/1317
Extractions: H ome P ersonalize A uthor: T itle Word(s): How To F ind Advanced ... ecent Books D onate E vents ... ontacts V olunteering HO W ... ewsletters Help on this page Data Title: Saltbush Bill, J. P. Author: Paterson, A. B. (Andrew Barton) Author Alias: Paterson, Banjo, 1864-1941 Language: English Subject: Frontier and pioneer life Australia Poetry LoC Class: Language and Literatures English literature Release Date: May 1998 Etext number: Files File Type Download File Size Plain text ibiblio.org select mirror P2P network 115 KB Plain text (zipped) ibiblio.org select mirror P2P network 47 KB If you are located outside of the U.S. you may want to download from a mirror site located near you to improve performance. Permanently select a Mirror Site If you need a special character set, try our new recode facility (experimental) Edit this entry (Project Gutenberg staff only) Most recently updated: 2004-06-04 07:00:00.
The Man From Snowy River The Man from Snowy River and Other Verses (2 ed.) by Andrew Barton `Banjo PatersonAustralian Poet, Reporter 18641941. The Man from Snowy River/Andrew http://jollyroger.com/library1/TheManfromSnowyRiverebook.html
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HighBeam Research ELibrary Search Results 3. Paterson, Banjo (Andrew Barton) (18641941) The Hutchinson Dictionaryof the Arts; January 1, 1998 Paterson, Banjo (Andrew Barton http://www.highbeam.com/library/search.asp?FN=AO&refid=ency_refd&search_dictiona
Extractions: "Who'll come a-waltzing Matilda with me?". . . Few Australian Bush Poets are as well known as A. B. (Andrew Barton) "Banjo" Paterson (1864-1941), author of the famed The Man from Snowy River and Waltzing Matilda. Beloved by Australians (he is featured on the $10 bill) his bush ballads celebrate the beauty of the outback and the courage and spirit of its inhabitants. Paterson grew up in the Australian bush and immortalized its people and places in poems. Paterson wrote poems, novels, memoirs, commentary, and other prose. Poems The Man From Snowy River
State Library Of Tasmania Images: Home > Search Results Barton) 1864-1941 - Posters. Results (1 match) Click the thumbnail for a largerimage. Search All Within these results. thumbnail, Banjo Paterson more detail http://images.statelibrary.tas.gov.au/Search/Search.asp?Letter=P&Subject=Paterso
"Spirit Of Australia" Return to locator AB (Banjo) Paterson (18641941) New South Wales born,Banjo Paterson could claim to be Australia s most famous poet. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/3789/Poetry.html
Extractions: Dorothea Mackellar (1883-1968) Dorothea Mackellar is known nationally for her poem 'My Country' which is probably the best known of all Australian poems. Generations of Australian school children have learned the stirring lines of this work. The language accurately evokes the seasons and colours of Australia and sounds a chord of patriotism in most Australian hearts. This example of Mackellar's work contrasts Australia with England: MY COUNTRY
Aussie Links A chronology of the poems of Banjo Paterson Andrew Barton (Banjo) Patterson 18641941.Authorof many famous Australian poems, including Waltzing Matilda. http://www.ancoraimparo.net/australia/auslinks.htm
PPE - Working Class Encyclopedia P2 EI. PASTEUR, Louis French bacteriologist. PATCHEN, Kenneth US Writer.Paterson, Banjo (18641941) Australian poet and balladaire. http://www.embassy.org.nz/encycl/p2encyc.htm
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