Penguin Henry Lawson Short Stories, the (1986) [Collection]
by Henry Lawson
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Summary
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The Penguin Henry Lawson Short Stories is a collection of short stories from iconic Australian writer and poet Henry Lawson.
Edited with an introduction by John Barnes. Contents:
- Introduction
- The Drover's Wife
- The Bush Undertaker
- In A Dry Season
- The Union Buries Its Dead
- Hungerford
- 'Rats'
- An Old Mate Of Your Father's
- Mitchell: A Character Sketch
- On The Edge Of A Plain
- 'Some Day'
- Shooting The Moon
- Our Pipes
- Bill The Ventriloquial Rooster
- The Geological Spieler
- The Iron-Bark Chip
- The Loaded Dog
- Brighten's Sister-in-law
- A Double Buggy At Lahey's Creek
- 'Water Them Geraniums'
- Joe Wilson's Courtship
- Telling Mrs. Baker
- A Child In The Dark and a Foreign Father
Original title: The Penguin Henry Lawson Short Stories
Original languages:
English
Quotes:
Genre: Fiction→ General Fiction→ Humor
Fiction→ General Fiction→ Rural & Small Town Life
Fiction→ General Fiction→ Troubled Lives
The following works are contained within this one: Bush Undertaker, the (1892) [Short Story] Author: Henry Lawson
Union Buries its Dead, the (1893) [Short Story] Author: Henry Lawson
Loaded Dog, the (1901) [Short Story] Author: Henry Lawson
Child in the Dark and a Foreign Father, a (1902) [Short Story] Author: Henry Lawson
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