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A selection of Australian bush icon Banjo Patersonâs poems arranged approximately in order of publication from 1885 to 1933.
A selection of Australian bush icon Banjo Patersonâs poems arranged approximately in order of publication from 1885 to 1933. Includes a preface by Clancy of the Overflowâs great-grandson and comes with essays and reflections including âSingers among Savagesâ and âKiplingâs Workâ by A.B. Paterson, âBanjo as Literature: What Experts Donât Know about Poetryâ by Matthew Richardson, and âBanjo Paterson: A Poet Nearly Anonymousâ by Prof. Harry Heseltine, and quotes from other poets who tackled Banjo in the "Town v. Bush" debate.