Best Stories Of Henry Lawson

Best Stories Of Henry Lawson

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Condition: SECONDHAND

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: No dust jacket - cloth/board in good condition (red hardcover binding with ribbon bookmark). Page Condition: Good. Markings: No visible markings. Binding condition: Appears intact and solid. The book is part of The Collector's Library of Australia's Great Books series.

A cornerstone of Australian literary heritage, this anthology gathers the finest short stories of Henry Lawson, one of the nation's most celebrated and enduring voices. Chosen by Cecil Mann, the collection presents Lawson's iconic depictions of bush life, mateship, and the hardships of colonial Australia with unflinching honesty and warmth. From swagmen and shearers to struggling selectors and larrikins, Lawson's characters breathe with authenticity, drawn from the red dust and drought-cracked earth of the Australian outback. Part of The Collector's Library of Australia's Great Books, this volume stands as an essential record of a society forging its identity on the frontier, told through prose that is at once spare, humorous, and deeply compassionate.

Author: Henry Lawson
Format: Hardback

Genre: Australian history

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: No dust jacket - cloth/board in good condition (red hardcover binding with ribbon bookmark). Page Condition: Good. Markings: No visible markings. Binding condition: Appears intact and solid. The book is part of The Collector's Library of Australia's Great Books series.

A cornerstone of Australian literary heritage, this anthology gathers the finest short stories of Henry Lawson, one of the nation's most celebrated and enduring voices. Chosen by Cecil Mann, the collection presents Lawson's iconic depictions of bush life, mateship, and the hardships of colonial Australia with unflinching honesty and warmth. From swagmen and shearers to struggling selectors and larrikins, Lawson's characters breathe with authenticity, drawn from the red dust and drought-cracked earth of the Australian outback. Part of The Collector's Library of Australia's Great Books, this volume stands as an essential record of a society forging its identity on the frontier, told through prose that is at once spare, humorous, and deeply compassionate.