Difference between revisions of "Australian Literature Index"

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[https://archive.org/details/TheExplorationOfAustralia/page/n3 The Exploration of Australia 1844-1896]
 
[https://archive.org/details/TheExplorationOfAustralia/page/n3 The Exploration of Australia 1844-1896]
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[https://archive.org/details/reminiscencesau01howegoog/page/n9 Reminiscences of Australia: Diggings and the Bush, Mrs. W. May Howell]
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[https://archive.org/details/commonwealthaus02wisegoog The Commonwealth of Australia Dedicated to Alfred Deakin, Bernhard Ringrose Wise]
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[https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.224475 Land Utilization In Australia by S.M. Wadham and G.L. Wood]
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[https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.189540/page/n1 The British Empire In Australia: An Economic History 1834-1939 by Brian Fitzpatrick]
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[https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.263095 Government In Australia: Selected Readings by F.A. Bland]
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[https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.146643 Migration to Australia]
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[https://archive.org/details/cu31924028642670 Australia Unlimited, Edwin J. Brady]
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<small>Books on Australian history have too often begun with a dirge and ended with an apology. Australia Unlimited, to be in keeping with its subject, should open with an anthem and close with a march of triumph. If twenty years' close personal study of a country be time enough to form correct conclusions,
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then the writer of this volume should be competent to offer a compilation of some value. The body of the material for Australia Unlimited has not been gathered from printed pages, but collected carefully, State by State, district by district, mile by mile, year after year, from the wide circle of a continent—a continent of potentialities still unrealized, for Australia is yet like a flower in the seed, or a song written—but unsung.
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[https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.47494/page/n9 Successful Exploration though the interior of AUSTRALIA from Melbourne to the gulf of Carpentaria by William John Wills]

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3. Recognition and encouragement of high ideals of national life and character. and the stimulation of Australian literature, art, science and industry - A.N.A's third object

Novels

Kangaroo, David Herbert Lawrence

History

Advanced Australia; a short account of Australia on the eve of federation

Australia, its history and present condition

The Naval Pioneers of Australia, Louis Becke and Walter Jeffery

History Of Australia For Commonwealth School, J.P. Chard

A Short History of Australia, Ernest Scott

Town Life in Australia, Richard Ernest & Nowell Twopeny

The Discovery of Australia, G. Arnold Wood

The Exploration of Australia 1844-1896

Reminiscences of Australia: Diggings and the Bush, Mrs. W. May Howell

The Commonwealth of Australia Dedicated to Alfred Deakin, Bernhard Ringrose Wise

Land Utilization In Australia by S.M. Wadham and G.L. Wood

The British Empire In Australia: An Economic History 1834-1939 by Brian Fitzpatrick

Government In Australia: Selected Readings by F.A. Bland

Migration to Australia

Australia Unlimited, Edwin J. Brady Books on Australian history have too often begun with a dirge and ended with an apology. Australia Unlimited, to be in keeping with its subject, should open with an anthem and close with a march of triumph. If twenty years' close personal study of a country be time enough to form correct conclusions, then the writer of this volume should be competent to offer a compilation of some value. The body of the material for Australia Unlimited has not been gathered from printed pages, but collected carefully, State by State, district by district, mile by mile, year after year, from the wide circle of a continent—a continent of potentialities still unrealized, for Australia is yet like a flower in the seed, or a song written—but unsung.

Successful Exploration though the interior of AUSTRALIA from Melbourne to the gulf of Carpentaria by William John Wills